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A comedy writer takes 2008 to go through the Daily Reading Guide of the Harvard Classics. What could go wrong?
Harvard Classics Project: Slightly OT: Perfection Wasted
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A comedy writer takes 2008 to go through the Daily Reading Guide of the Harvard Classics. What could go wrong? Slightly OT: Perfection Wasted. Today would have been my dad's. Birthday, so he is very much on my mind, as he was for every entry here at the end. Here's an Updike poem (so even more apropos) he had read at his memorial service:. And another regrettable thing about death. Is the ceasing of your own brand of magic,. Which took a whole life to develop and market -. Who will do it again? I also ha...
Harvard Classics Project: December 30: The More Things Change
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A comedy writer takes 2008 to go through the Daily Reading Guide of the Harvard Classics. What could go wrong? December 30: The More Things Change. The state, the lifestyle, the tablecloth. You spilled gravy on San Diego! Today Richard Henry Dana's. Ship is trading in Monterey in 1835, I think it is. While Dana is taking pains to show his East Coast audience how different the place is, the modern California resident can read it looking to see what's the same. Every kind of knavery! Another thing that Dan...
Harvard Classics Project: 09/01/2008 - 10/01/2008
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A comedy writer takes 2008 to go through the Daily Reading Guide of the Harvard Classics. What could go wrong? September 30: I hate working. Because now I can't give today's Emerson (King of Blowhards) essay. The attention it deserves. I think I'll bullet-point my way through it. (One of these days I should live-blog one of these suckers - it's hard to believe from my 1/8th-inch-thick analysis, but I actually do read these before starting to type.) OK:. 8226; Emerson is to assertion what In-N-Out 100x100.
Harvard Classics Project: 01/01/2009 - 02/01/2009
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A comedy writer takes 2008 to go through the Daily Reading Guide of the Harvard Classics. What could go wrong? Arrears blogging: November 15 - Hard Times. I am often amused by the disconnect between the Daily Reading and the Guide's description of it. Today, for example, we're promised:. Food profiteering was as active in plague-stricken Milan 300 years ago as in modern times. Shops were stormed for food. Read how the Council strove heroically to fix fair rates. However, Manzoni notes that by then people...
Harvard Classics Project: Jan 11: Hamilton -- Father of Wall Street
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A comedy writer takes 2008 to go through the Daily Reading Guide of the Harvard Classics. What could go wrong? Jan 11: Hamilton - Father of Wall Street. Note: this excerpt has nothing to do with Wall Street.). I guess it’s the antecedent I don’t get – or maybe it’s, because I am an ex-New Yorker, I resent the idea that New York owes something to the Union, instead of the more natural position of the other way around. Okay, here we go, Federalist #1, (Vol. 43, pp. 199-207):. It’s not as easy as I ma...
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“With Notably Rare Exceptions” — Crooked Timber
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8220;With Notably Rare Exceptions”. March 30, 2011. Alan Greenspan is back as free market evangelist. And it’s rather wonderful. Today’s competitive markets, whether we seek to recognise it or not, are driven by an international version of Adam Smith’s “invisible hand” that is unredeemably opaque. With notably rare exceptions (2008, for example), the global “invisible hand” has created relatively stable exchange rates, interest rates, prices, and wage rates. 033011 at 1:39 pm. 033011 at 1:44 pm. With not...
OPPEC — Crooked Timber
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June 9, 2011. Recently Pajamas Media’s own Anthony Klavan got some attention. In the blogosphere with his. Provocative contention that men’s bad behavior, ranging from tweeting pictures of their tighty-whities to serial forcible rape, is all the fault of… women! So, then, ladies — what do you expect? All we guys want is for you to love us. If this is the sort of guy you follow after in droves, this is the sort of guy we’re encouraged to be. All the pussy in the world. So, yeah, but at the end of the meet...
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Socrates – Crito, or the Duties of a Citizen | Another five foot shelf
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Another five foot shelf. Just another WordPress.com site. The Apology of Socrates. Those who study philosophy study to die →. Socrates – Crito, or the Duties of a Citizen. January 30, 2011. Following his sentence of death, Socrates considers the relationship of the citizen to his country , returning evil for evil and comes to the logical conclusion that the laws of the country are binding to the citizen, and that he should accept his sentence, whatever the cost. This is neatly answered by returning to th...
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The immortality of the soul in Socrates’ The Phaedo | Another five foot shelf
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Another five foot shelf. Just another WordPress.com site. Those who study philosophy study to die. Third hand thoughts on George Santanaya →. The immortality of the soul in Socrates’ The Phaedo. February 22, 2011. Key here is the discussion of the afterlife, particularly proof that the soul exists after death, and is immortal. In. Cebes lays out the problem when he talks about the skepticism most people have about the immortality of the soul. He runs through a set that seem convincing. 8221; Death is the...
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Those who study philosophy study to die | Another five foot shelf
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Another five foot shelf. Just another WordPress.com site. Socrates – Crito, or the Duties of a Citizen. The immortality of the soul in Socrates’ The Phaedo →. Those who study philosophy study to die. February 7, 2011. Having resolved to accept his sentence, Socrates spends the last day of his life in discussion with his friends. To help resolve their fears about death, he explains that far from fleeing death, the goal of philosophy , and so the goal of the true philosopher is, in fact, death. Of course, ...
The New Apocrypha — Crooked Timber
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December 19, 2011. Intellectually minded Christians, in particular, had a habit of talking about Hitchens as though he were one of them already — a convert in the making, whose furious broadsides against God were just the prelude to an inevitable reconciliation. (Or as a fellow Catholic once murmured to me: “He just protests a bit too much, don’t you think? Myself, I find Harry Houdini a. 121911 at 8:45 pm. So anyone who doesn’t despair of life is a closet xtian? 121911 at 8:50 pm. I think it’s Dou...
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Another five foot shelf. Just another WordPress.com site. Author Archives: Nick Thorp. Third hand thoughts on George Santanaya. November 3, 2015. Has been a long time since I’ve blogged here, but decided I should start regurgitating some of my reading, pooping instead of just eating as someone put it. Have picked up a copy of John Gray’s Gray’s Anatomy as an … Continue reading →. The immortality of the soul in Socrates’ The Phaedo. February 22, 2011. Those who study philosophy study to die. Following his...
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A Saucerful of Secrets, a Kindleful of Notes and Marks | Another five foot shelf
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Another five foot shelf. Just another WordPress.com site. William Penn’s Fruits of Solitude. The Apology of Socrates →. A Saucerful of Secrets, a Kindleful of Notes and Marks. January 18, 2011. Despite some great intentions it’s easy to get sidetracked, even when reading the classics. And the Kindle can be a treacherous friend, letting me bookmark and comment and generally feel like I’m making progress, but without writing the blog posts for me. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. The Whole Five Feet.
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Another five foot shelf. Just another WordPress.com site. Newer posts →. John Woolman Origins, ends and the choices in between. November 23, 2010. The origins of things. The apprehension of being singular from my beloved friends was a strait upon me, and thus I continued in the use of some things contrary to my judgement. But every time I started thinking he’d gone too far, I thought of a modern parallel. For example, child labour making footballs for the World Cup, or the factory conditions for the ...
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Harvard Classics in a Year – A Liberal Education in 365 Days
Harvard Classics in a Year. A Liberal Education in 365 Days. The School-Day Poems of John Milton. January 2, 2017. January 5, 2017. Today’s selection is two of Milton’s earliest poems, from the Poems of John Milton Written at School and at College, 1624-1632. Milton’s Poems (Vol. 4, pp. 7-18). The first poem in the selection is. On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity. Written in 1629. It begins:. This is the month, and this the happy morn,. Wherein the Son of Heaven’s eternal King,. My favorite words in the...
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Download The Harvard Classics. Curiosity and Interest as Guides to Reading. Wednesday, 31 December 2014. Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881). Inaugural Address at Edinburgh. Vol 25, pp. 364-374 of The Harvard Classics. The most unhappy man, Carlyle says, is the man who has no real work - no interest in life. To avoid this miserable state, he advises faithful and diligent reading along the lines dictated by curiosity and interest. Posted by Amanda Kennedy. Dana Meets a Tattooed Sailor. Tuesday, 30 December 2014.
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A comedy writer takes 2008 to go through the Daily Reading Guide of the Harvard Classics. What could go wrong? What my mind isn't. What is at the core of Western Tradition? For what paramount value did Socrates die drinking hemlock and Bacon die freezing chickens? Why, end-user convenience. Volume 1: Franklin, Woolman, Penn. Volume 2: Plato, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius. Volume 3: Bacon, Milton's Prose, Thos. Browne. Volume 4: Complete Poems In English, Milton. Volume 5: Essays and English Traits, Emerson.
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The Harvard Climate Collaborative | Bringing together environmental leaders across Harvard University
The Harvard Climate Collaborative. Bringing together environmental leaders across Harvard University. June 21, 2010. Hey HCC- if you’re around this summer, this event at MIT has some great climate talks. Check it out. Jacoby Tribute poster 11×17 (1). May 24, 2010. HCC final report and new leadership! The HCC spent its penultimate meeting collectively brainstorming and refining recommendations for our annual report, which can be downloaded here. Stay tuned for the third year of the Collaborative. Erin and...