Monthly Archives: August 2023

Conservative Anti-Fascism

June 6, 2017, Dennis Prager wrote: One would think that Jonah Goldberg, of all people, would understand this. He is the author of what I consider to be a modern classic, Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, … Continue reading

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The Political Economy of the Frankfurt School

Christian Fleck writes The paper presents the findings of two recent books on the financial history of the Frankfurt School: Jeanette Erazo-Heufelder, Der argentinische Krösus: Kleine Wirtschaftsgeschichte der Frankfurter Schule, 2017, and Bertus Mulder, Sophie Louisa Kwaak und das Kapital … Continue reading

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Philosopher Stephen Turner Is On Facebook

Follow him here. He posts July 7, 2023: …the 4th circuit just struck a blow against academic freedom, citing a famous case which involved a person in the LA prosecutors office telling the truth about a case the prosecutor was … Continue reading

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Hunter Biden

Philosopher Stephen Turner posts on Facebook five days ago: Here is a plausible inside version of what happened: Based on conversations with people who were in the courtroom today, and my experience as a former federal prosecutor, I think I … Continue reading

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A Girl Who Reads Books

I can’t remember dating any woman who did not enjoy reading books. Amani M. posts: 1. She’s intelligent. The more books she reads, the more she knows about the world. Plus, she gives her mind a good workout on a … Continue reading

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