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Niger – Where Girlhood Ends on the Marriage Bed *

Dec 21st, 2007 | Filed by

In many countries what happened to Hadjo would be called paedophilia and the male attacker would be imprisoned.… Read the rest



AC Grayling on Nick Clegg and Not-God *

Dec 21st, 2007 | Filed by

Keep religion out of politics and out of the mouths of politicians.… Read the rest



Ali Eteraz on One-eyed Ideology *

Dec 21st, 2007 | Filed by

Neocons seized the human rights narrative, but that doesn’t mean the left should abandon it.… Read the rest



Andrew Anthony on Wishful Thinking and Evasion *

Dec 21st, 2007 | Filed by

Far-right hate speech bad, hate speech in a mosque – er – um –… Read the rest



Moses Tells Jesus and Mo About Otherness *

Dec 21st, 2007 | Filed by

‘We in the west have no privileged place from which to judge other cultures and traditions.’… Read the rest



Mitchell Cohen on a Left That Doesn’t Learn *

Dec 20th, 2007 | Filed by

People who pivot until they can ‘understand’ almost anything in order to keep their own presuppositions intact.… Read the rest



Review of Michael Walzer’s Thinking Politically *

Dec 20th, 2007 | Filed by

Walzer’s goal in these essays is to argue that liberal values can and should be preserved in leftist politics.… Read the rest



Walter Lippmann’s Liberty and the News *

Dec 20th, 2007 | Filed by

Public Opinion demonstrated how much people see what they want to see and hear what they want to hear.… Read the rest



Review of Ibn Warraq’s Defending the West *

Dec 20th, 2007 | Filed by

Postcolonial studies placed a dime-store psychology of empire at the center of every discussion of ‘East meets West.’… Read the rest



Student Sues Teacher for ‘Anti-Christian’ Remarks *

Dec 20th, 2007 | Filed by

Student and parents filed a lawsuit alleging history teacher violated student’s constitutional rights. … Read the rest



Smuggling

Dec 20th, 2007 11:41 am | By

‘If the essays in “Thinking Politically” share a single theme, or better, a common tension,’ says Adam Kirsch, ‘it is Mr. Walzer’s effort to reconcile his liberal instincts with his leftist commitments to socialism and cultural relativism.’

The problem for Mr. Walzer, as a left liberal, is that the left has never really shared the morality of liberalism, or even credited it…To the left, the liberal love of freedom is a self-deception, designed to obscure the fact that the material conditions of life leave most [people] unable to enjoy their freedom. The danger of this conviction is that, once the love of freedom is discredited, freedom itself usually follows, as the history of the last century shows again and

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Discover’s Top 100 Science Stories *

Dec 19th, 2007 | Filed by

Pollution, consciousness, planets, arctic thaw, dark matter, drought.… Read the rest



Mark Bauerlein on an Anthology of New Criticism *

Dec 19th, 2007 | Filed by

The disappearance of the New Critics isn’t just another evolution in intellectual history. It’s a critical gap.… Read the rest



Rustum Roy Says Something About Homeopathy *

Dec 19th, 2007 | Filed by

Also ‘homeophobia’ and the virulence of Ben Goldacre.… Read the rest



There is a Discursive Machine of Hegemony *

Dec 19th, 2007 | Filed by

Soumaya Ghannoushi says something about Muslim women. Not clear exactly what.… Read the rest



Farrukh Saleem on Truth and Denial *

Dec 19th, 2007 | Filed by

Who will take the honour out of these killings? Who will expose the horror from under the hijab?… Read the rest



A better discourse

Dec 19th, 2007 10:39 am | By

After that it’s good to be able to read Farrukh Saleem.

Aqsa is dead; she can wear a scarf no more; can go to the school no more. Aqsa can change into jeans no more; she can breathe no more…Honour killing is our export to Canada…Of the 192 member-states of the United Nations almost all honour killings take place in nine overwhelmingly Muslim countries. Denial is not an option…[H]onour killings have taken place in France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Canada. Intriguingly, all these honour killings have taken place in Muslim communities of France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Canada. Denial is not an option.

Soumaya Ghannoushi, meet Farrukh Saleem. Denial is not an option (and neither is obfuscation … Read the rest



Hegemonic narrative strikes again

Dec 19th, 2007 10:26 am | By

Soumaya Ghannoushi tells us there are two discourses that are actually one – that are ‘one in essence’: a conservative one that keeps Muslim women stuck at home and in the power of male relatives, and a liberation one that is opposed to the first one but is (somehow) wicked too.

It is a game of binaries that pits one stereotype against another: the wretched caged female Muslim victim and her ruthless jailer society against an idealised “west” that is the epitome of enlightenment, rationalism, and freedom.

Meaning…what? That there are no Muslim women in wretched ‘caged’ situations? That the ‘west’ is not in fact the epitome of enlightenment, rationalism, and freedom and therefore there are no Muslim women in … Read the rest



Cosmopolitan Courage on the Subway *

Dec 18th, 2007 | Filed by

A Muslim Bangladeshi student risked injury to help three Jewish people who were being beaten up. … Read the rest



Eric Hobsbawm Interview *

Dec 18th, 2007 | Filed by

Excerpts translated for the German-challenged.… Read the rest