Daily Archives: June 20, 2021

Looking For You: An Analysis Of Video Blogs

This is an article published in 2010: * As the blogosphere expanded, some — often bloggers themselves — suggested that blogs would replace elements of mainstream media (Levy, 2002). This is an overstatement when one bears in mind communications history … Continue reading

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LSU spent nearly $1 million on legal fight over firing of coastal researcher Ivor van Heerden

Philosopher Stephen Turner wrote: “A court case after the Katrina disaster gives some indication of the power of the state to coerce consensus. An obscure engineering researcher at Louisiana State University criticized the Army Corps of Engineers, which was responsible … Continue reading

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The Naked State

00:00 Richard Spencer, Edward Dutton analyze Charles Murray’s new book Facing Reality, https://odysee.com/@radix:c/Charles-Murray-reality:c?r=VRWHKHixwYQ9eBH5b716YYMG67h2bGsy 24:00 90s black guys vs 80s black guys 28:00 Not Born Yesterday: The Science of Who We Trust and What We Believe, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=130046 1:05:00 Lack of Character: … Continue reading

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The Naked State: What the Breakdown of Normality Reveals

Philosopher Stephen Turner contributes a chapter to this 2021 book, Pandemics, Politics, and Society: Critical Perspectives on the Covid-19 Crisis: Giorgio Agamben shocked the world by noting that what “the epidemic has caused to appear with clarity is that the … Continue reading

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