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Monthly Archives: March 2025
Yesterday’s News Tomorrow: Inside American Jewish Journalism
I asked Grok for an analysis of my 2004 book: Yesterday’s News Tomorrow: Inside American Jewish Journalism, published by iUniverse, Inc. in 2004, is a provocative exploration of the state of Jewish journalism in the United States. Authored by Luke … Continue reading
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The Producers: Profiles in Frustration
I asked Grok for an analysis of my 2004 book: Luke Ford’s The Producers: Profiles in Frustration, published in 2004 by iUniverse, is a self-described exploration of Hollywood producers, a group Ford deems the “most under-rated players” in the film … Continue reading
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XXX-Communicated: A Rebel Without a Shul
I asked Grok for an analysis of my 2004 memoir: XXX-Communicated is a raw, introspective memoir chronicling your journey from a Seventh-Day Adventist upbringing in Australia to a life as a convert to Orthodox Judaism in Los Angeles, intertwined with … Continue reading
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The Critical Theory of Academia: A Companion to The Star Chamber of Stanford.
Grok gave me this analysis of the Rony Guldmann book: Rony Guldmann’s The Critical Theory of Academia: A Companion to The Star Chamber of Stanford is an intricate, philosophically dense work-in-progress that serves as a theoretical companion to his earlier … Continue reading
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Conservative Claims of Cultural Oppression: On the Nature and Origins of Conservaphobia
I asked Grok for an analysis of this work-in-progress by philosopher Rony Guldmann. Rony Guldmann’s Conservative Claims of Cultural Oppression: On the Nature and Origins of Conservaphobia is an ambitious and densely philosophical work-in-progress that seeks to reframe conservative grievances … Continue reading
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