Frightening but true.… Read the rest
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Additions
Sep 11th, 2004 11:38 pm | By Ophelia BensonI’ve been updating the Dictionary a little – for the first time in more than a year. We decided a long time ago to stop adding to it because of the book, and it was almost a year ago that we decided it was time to get serious about the book – but we may have stopped adding to it many months before that, even, because we thought of the book long before we decided to get serious about it. I don’t remember. I don’t remember if we went on adding to the Dictionary for several months, or if we stopped only a couple of months after we started. Probably the latter.
So anyway. We had a lot of … Read the rest
Essence
Sep 11th, 2004 8:24 pm | By Ophelia BensonTerrible about Samira Bellil. A difficult life and then an early and very nasty death – thanks a lot. What godawful luck some people have. I know; no kidding; but it’s worth pointing out anyway. It’s worth registering these futile protests that don’t go anywhere. Worth shaking our puny fists at the sky.
I happened on this article in Dar al Hayat, and it seems relevant, to the issues that Bellil raised and those we’ve been discussing lately. They’re all the same issues at bottom.
… Read the restIn this framework, there are two forms of enmity against Islamists. The first is the annoyance of the wide spreading Islamic thought in comparison with other trends, to the extent that people wish to
‘Sorry, that question is too essentialist.’
Sep 11th, 2004 |
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Irfan Khawaja says ‘essentialist’ claims about Islam should not be discouraged.… Read the rest
Guardian on Samira Bellil
Sep 11th, 2004 |
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‘Ni Putes Ni Soumises’ says Bellil fought against barbarous machoism and violence.… Read the rest
Samira Bellil 1973-2004
Sep 11th, 2004 |
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Her memoir of gang-rape helped movement fighting for rights of Muslim women and girls.… Read the rest
Al-Muhajiroun and its ‘Spiritual Leader’
Sep 11th, 2004 |
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There are two types of terrorism: the type praised by the almighty Allah and the type dispraised.… Read the rest
Utopia, Freedom, the State, part 3
Sep 11th, 2004 |
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Attention to impulses there are in human beings to seize advantage over others.… Read the rest
Scott McLemee’s ‘Zizek Watch’ Online At Last
Sep 11th, 2004 |
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Fisting, Zapatistas, Hegel’s concept of the beautiful soul, surfboarding, all in one essay.… Read the rest
Not Extremists, Activists, Protestors; Terrorists
Sep 11th, 2004 |
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Campaigns of violence and intimidation to liberate guinea pigs.… Read the rest
Multiple Intelligences
Sep 11th, 2004 |
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Athletic, interpersonal, conversational, fainting in coils…… Read the rest
Recipe for Realism
Sep 11th, 2004 1:54 am | By Ophelia BensonMultiple intelligences. Why has the idea always made me want to laugh? Because I’m a mean rotten swine, that’s why. Obviously. Yes but also because it is quite funny. It’s so easy to think of more of those alternative intelligences. Watching tv intelligence, eating intelligence, using the potty intelligence.
Now, one aspect of the general idea seems perfectly unexceptionable.
Gardner’s ideas appealed to many traditional teachers who extolled hard work but also had some students who did better on tests if multiplication tables were set to music or works of literature were acted out in class.
Well, obviously – if it works, do it. (That is, do it if you can, which seems unlikely when most teachers have classes of … Read the rest
Drug Trials ‘Distorted’
Sep 10th, 2004 |
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Eleven medical journals have told researchers to register trials at the start so unflattering results cannot be covered up.… Read the rest
‘Healers’ Licensed in South Africa
Sep 10th, 2004 |
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They’ll be barred from treating fatal diseases. … Read the rest
MMR Vaccine Safe
Sep 10th, 2004 |
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Finds UK study of more than 5000 children. … Read the rest
Happy Birthday to Us Again
Sep 10th, 2004 1:36 am | By Ophelia BensonWell it’s that time again. Yup, it is – I know that’s hard to believe, but it is. September 10. It’s our birthday. We’re two. Two!! Would you believe it! Well of course you would, why not – but still it does seem very respectable and elderly and established. They haven’t driven us away yet! They haven’t shut us down, they haven’t silenced us, they haven’t sent a plague of locusts. We’re still here! (Who’s they? Oh you know, just the paranoid’s fantasy army. All those faceless Darth Vader types in black plastic outfits who were going to better I mean butter I mean batter down the doors and throw our computers out the window and trample on us until … Read the rest
Epistolary
Sep 9th, 2004 7:34 pm | By Ophelia BensonI don’t know if you ever have a look at our Letters page, but if you don’t, you might want to. There are some very interesting letters in there – some of them are brief articles in themselves. I’ve just seen one of that kind, the one at the top of the page (at the moment), a short essay on the Whig interpretation of history and moral relativism (taking issue with an article of ours on the subject), by one Michael Davis. If I had the faintest idea who he was or how to email him, I would ask him if he would like to write an article for us. I wonder if he is the same MD as … Read the rest
Serbia Thinks Better of It
Sep 9th, 2004 |
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Government reverses ban on teaching evolution in schools.… Read the rest
Utopia, Freedom, the State, part 2
Sep 9th, 2004 |
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Norman Geras discusses three models.… Read the rest
Powell Goes One Step Farther
Sep 9th, 2004 |
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‘This was a coordinated effort, not just random violence.’… Read the rest
