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Powell Calls it Genocide *

Sep 9th, 2004 | Filed by

US Secretary of State says killings in Darfur constitute genocide.… Read the rest



Because Serbia Doesn’t Have Enough Problems? *

Sep 9th, 2004 | Filed by

Education minister orders schools to stop teaching evolution.… Read the rest



Does Truth Matter? *

Sep 8th, 2004 | Filed by

Unswerving allegiance to what you believe is dogmatism, not truth.… Read the rest



‘Homophobic’ artists dropped *

Sep 8th, 2004 | Filed by

MOBO (music of black origin) nominations withdrawn after apologies were not forthcoming.… Read the rest



Utopia, Freedom, the State *

Sep 8th, 2004 | Filed by

Norman Geras on the Marxian idea of a future stateless utopia.… Read the rest



Predictable, Parochial, and Philistine *

Sep 8th, 2004 | Filed by

Why no Xenophon, Suetonius, Kyd, Tasso, Huysmans, Cozzens?… Read the rest



Twenty Tiny Little Books *

Sep 8th, 2004 | Filed by

And every single one is by some dead European guy.… Read the rest



Shan’t

Sep 7th, 2004 10:44 pm | By

Okay, I give up, you win.

For months (months? weeks? years? I forget) I’ve been kind of defending CT to my colleague. Kind of – which means admitting they have a tendency to groupthink, to call people trolls just because they disagree with them, but still thinking they (CT, that is) have their good points. But I give it up.

Everyone knows that comments can get out of hand. A lot of blogs don’t have them; a lot have them only for some threads; a lot have them intermittently, disabling them when things get tiresome. It is also sometimes possible to keep things civil by asking people to be civil, and/or by deleting comments when they’re not. I’ve only deleted … Read the rest



Davies’ Really Dangerous Idea *

Sep 7th, 2004 | Filed by

Natural freedom is good enough, we don’t need the supernatural kind.… Read the rest



The Apparent High Road of Pluralism *

Sep 7th, 2004 | Filed by

‘Tolerance’ ends up as intolerance for rational discussion of religion.… Read the rest



Petition to End Special Status for Religion in EU *

Sep 7th, 2004 | Filed by

Special respect for religion disturbs the equilibrium of democracy.… Read the rest



‘Spiritual Leader’ Endorses Hostage Taking *

Sep 7th, 2004 | Filed by

Omar Bakri Mohammed says hostage taking okay if carried out by terrorists with a just cause.… Read the rest



Nick Cohen is All For Liberal Guilt *

Sep 7th, 2004 | Filed by

But a law against religious hatred is an absurd idea.… Read the rest



Churchill’s Wife’s Maid’s Sister’s Daughter *

Sep 6th, 2004 | Filed by

OUP, publishers of Dictionary of National Biography, inflated number of women to even things out. … Read the rest



At Least Let Us Give Them Names *

Sep 6th, 2004 | Filed by

The twelve Nepalese workers murdered in Iraq had names.… Read the rest



More Than Two

Sep 5th, 2004 8:11 pm | By

There are several sites that have linked to us in the past couple of days on an interestingly wide variety of subjects. I wouldn’t have thought we were all that various. I’d have thought we were focused rather than wide-ranging; narrow rather than broad. But maybe not. Maybe our subject covers more ground than I had quite realized. That’s good, if so. I like a judicious blend of breadth and depth – with just a pinch of coriander.

It was thanks to one such link that I found the articles on the assault on Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiongo and his wife Mary Njeeri, which Robin Varghese of 3 Quarks Daily connects to Martha Nussbaum on Gujarat and the threats … Read the rest



Multiplicity

Sep 5th, 2004 7:03 pm | By

Discussion continues, in many places. Jonathan Derbyshire suggests a new thesis:

There’s a view, call it the “Crooked Timber thesis”, according to which the truth of statements about a group or a set of beliefs ought to be weighed against the perlocutionary effect of uttering such statements on the group or the holders of the beliefs in question. In one recurrent variant of this view, true statements about what, for shorthand purposes, I’ll call “political Islamism” ought to be circumscribed, if not actually withheld, for fear of inciting “Islamophobia”…And it seems to me obvious that the point applies in contexts different to the one in which it’s usually applied over at Crooked Timber. So one wonders whether the Guardian

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An Abominable ‘Achievement’ *

Sep 5th, 2004 | Filed by

Abdel Rahman al-Rashed laments that terrorism has become an Islamic enterprise.… Read the rest



‘It All Started In Our Libraries’ *

Sep 5th, 2004 | Filed by

Charles Onyango-Obbo links attack on Ngugi to books with pages torn out.… Read the rest



African Literature Association Reacts With Horror *

Sep 5th, 2004 | Filed by

‘all people who support freedom of the press, women’s rights, writer’s rights to free expression need to be alarmed’ … Read the rest