Category Archives: Buffered

The Buffered, The Porous & The Political

I often investigate topics via Google and it is fun to see my work cited and explained. Gemini says today: The concepts of the “buffered” versus “porous” self come from philosopher Charles Taylor’s seminal work, A Secular Age. Blogger and … Continue reading

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NYT: ‘Why Does No One Care About the World Cup This Year?’

David Wallace-Wells writes: What is more striking to me is the muted interest of the rest of the world, which every four years for decades seemed almost to pause for a month to engage in a truly global but appealingly … Continue reading

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David Schnarch and the Problem of the Self in Marriage

David Schnarch (1946-2020) was an American clinical psychologist and sex therapist who built a comprehensive theory of marriage, sexuality, and adult development around a single problem: how a man holds onto a coherent self while staying close to someone who … Continue reading

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Female Reporters in the Locker Room – What Was Gained & Lost?

The access argument won because it was widely considered right. The story is made in the locker room. That is where the quotes are, in the minutes after the game while the emotion is still hot and the player has … Continue reading

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The Buffered Economist and the Porous Citizen: How Market Liberalism Mistakes What Human Beings Are

The modern defense of free trade rests on a tacit anthropology that economists rarely acknowledge because it appears to them as common sense. Beneath the language of efficiency, comparative advantage, consumer welfare, and aggregate growth sits a particular image of … Continue reading

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The Buffered Twenties

Smart educated young men in their twenties live at the peak of buffered self-confidence. The buffered self believes it stands outside its history. It treats inheritance as background, family as embarrassment, body as instrument, name as preference, career as canvas. … Continue reading

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The Buffered, The Porous & The Iran War

When Trump-aligned voices call Democratic critics of the Iran war traitors, the charge does not function as legal description or strategic argument. It functions as boundary defense. Charles Taylor (b. 1931) developed the distinction between the buffered self and the … Continue reading

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Do My Deflationary Frames Move Me Along The Buffered vs Porous Axis?

My favorite AI chatbots say: The buffered self believes it sees the social world from outside. It treats coalitions, status games, and convenient beliefs as features of other people’s lives. It stands at the analytical desk, sovereign and uncaptured. When … Continue reading

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NYT: Smog in Phoenix and Salt Lake City? The E.P.A. Is Blaming Asia.

The New York Times reports: Without contaminants blowing in from Mexico and Asia, the reasoning goes, Phoenix would have been in compliance with federal pollution limits. Other regions are now taking up that strategy. Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency … Continue reading

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The Buffered Identity

In his 2018 book, The Great Delusion: Liberal Dreams and International Realities, John J. Mearsheimer wrote: My view is that we are profoundly social beings from the start to the finish of our lives and that individualism is of secondary … Continue reading

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