Don’t miss H E Baber’s comment.… Read the rest
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Fred Halliday on Arendt and Deutscher
Aug 12th, 2006 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Both sought to defend core values that crossed boundaries of prejudice and narrow partisanship. … Read the rest
Kenyan Evangelicals Urge Museum to Hide Bones
Aug 12th, 2006 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Leakey calls comments outrageous, museum waffles about a ‘tricky situation.’… Read the rest
Minister, Others, Criticise ‘Muslim Letter’
Aug 12th, 2006 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Cite problem with saying ”Well, change your foreign policy or we’ll blow you up.’… Read the rest
Yippee, it’s Goddess Time
Aug 12th, 2006 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Or, how to park your brain for a weekend.… Read the rest
Evidence is Evil
Aug 12th, 2006 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Post-positivism is a dominant ideology so it has privileged status so it’s an example of microfascism.… Read the rest
It’s a Trick, Right?
Aug 12th, 2006 2:13 am | By Ophelia BensonOhhhhhhh lordy. Look at this. It’s called ‘Deconstructing the evidence-based discourse in health sciences: truth, power and fascism.’ Isn’t that just the best title? But the content is even better.
Drawing on the work of the late French philosophers Deleuze and Guattari, the objective of this paper is to demonstrate that the evidence-based movement in the health sciences is outrageously exclusionary and dangerously normative with regards to scientific knowledge. As such, we assert that the evidence-based movement in health sciences constitutes a good example of microfascism at play in the contemporary scientific arena.
Microfascism! Yelp! What will happen when those evidence-based movement bastards turn to macrofascism? Will they get even more outrageously exclusionary and dangerously normative on our asses? … Read the rest
André Glucksmann on Outrageous Outrage
Aug 11th, 2006 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
On the scales of world opinion, some Muslim corpses are light as a feather, and others weigh tonnes. … Read the rest
MPs Say Forced Religion is Human Rights Abuse
Aug 11th, 2006 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Pupils should be able to ‘enjoy the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion.’… Read the rest
Zaid Al-Ali on Hizbollah’s Victory
Aug 11th, 2006 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Israeli statements are dismissed as lies; everything Nasrallah says is considered to be unspoiled truth.… Read the rest
Iran Bans Human Rights Group
Aug 11th, 2006 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Centre for Defence of Human Rights led by Shirin Ebadi declared illegal.… Read the rest
ACLU Report on Prison Conditions After Katrina
Aug 11th, 2006 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Here’s a hint: they weren’t good.… Read the rest
Conflict and Consensus
Aug 10th, 2006 8:14 pm | By Ophelia BensonI like William Empson. Don’t try to talk me out of it.
As a poet who had written anti-Fascist propaganda for the BBC during the war and had taught ‘English literature’ in China both before and afterwards, he didn’t want writers or readers to trade in emotive, ineffable or overly abstract (i.e. religiose) language. Literature was there to alert us, to make us think rather than assent; close reading was the preferred antidote to indoctrination. The consequences of listening or reading inattentively, and of not seeing how language can be used to sustain inattention and sponsor cruelty, were Empson’s abiding preoccupations.
Well, you probably won’t bother trying to talk me out of it, because you can see right there … Read the rest
Carlin Romano on a Philosophy of Boredom
Aug 10th, 2006 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Boredom is tantamount to ‘meaning withdrawal.’… Read the rest
More on Akbar Mohammadi
Aug 10th, 2006 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
His death has renewed criticism of Iranian government over treatment of political dissidents.… Read the rest
Student Leader Dies in Prison in Iran
Aug 10th, 2006 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Akbar Mohammadi spent almost 5 years in prison for ‘activities against the Islamic Republic.’… Read the rest
‘Christian Voice’ Gets Comedian Dropped
Aug 10th, 2006 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Jim Jeffries was going to debate Stephen Green on blasphemy but Green said ick, no.… Read the rest
Raymond Tallis on Thinking About Human Nature
Aug 9th, 2006 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Neither supernatural nor indistinguishable from other animals.… Read the rest
Norman Levitt Recommends Enlightenment
Aug 9th, 2006 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
We have a culture which has a hard time coming to grips with science.… Read the rest
What Next for Humanity?
Aug 9th, 2006 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Spiked asks scientists, philosophers, thinkers.… Read the rest
