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A blog about International Relations. Posted by: Dark Defender. January 28, 2009. Sigh Hollywood…there they go again. Did you know there is a movie coming out about murderous commie thug Che? I didn’t either until I read this article. I have three comments on this:. 1) I love how the article is structured! 2) Sodenburg kind of scares me:. 8220;I’ve had people ask me: ‘How can you make a movie about a murderer? At the same time, Mr. Soderbergh seems to harbor few illusions about just who Guevara was.
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Books Do Furnish A Room: In a dark room we can do just as we like
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Books Do Furnish A Room. Saturday, February 07, 2009. In a dark room we can do just as we like. In a nutshell, I think Johnson is too quick to downplay, 1, the damage that even "unenforceable" policies can do, and 2, the long-term social and political costs of states criminalizing, rather than merely ignoring, the "counter-economy" or radical sector more generally. The discretion such laws inevitably require. If everyone is guilty of something, officials can effectively target people. Against the arbitra...
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Books Do Furnish A Room: Response to von Lohmann
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Books Do Furnish A Room. Wednesday, February 04, 2009. Response to von Lohmann. Fred von Lohmann of EFF. Stopped by and left a comment that's worth addressing directly:. I'm not quite that pessimistic. I think the general approach of the settlement - a collecting society to solve the problem of getting permission for all the orphan works, along with an opt out right - is the right one. At the same time, I agree that we need to take steps to reduce the "Google monopoly over books" risk. That said, I don't.
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Books Do Furnish A Room: December 2008
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Books Do Furnish A Room. Friday, December 12, 2008. Huh I drafted this post a year and a half ago, but just noticed yesterday that it was never "published." I suspect that I meant to get back to it and write more about how Prakash's arguments fail, but what I did write is free-standing enough that it might be of interest to jurisprudes. At first glance this just seems a fancy way of restating the obvious. Isn't this what Amar's intratextualism is all about, or Balkin's search for original principles,...
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Books Do Furnish A Room: April 2008
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Books Do Furnish A Room. Tuesday, April 15, 2008. Consequentialism and the demandingness objection. The demandingness objection against consequentialism- that, since it bases the right on maximizing the good, it demands perfection from moral agents- has never struck me as being all that problematic. Indeed, I'm rather puzzled that so many find it a reductio; what's so weird about the claim that you should always do better? Posted by X.Trapnel. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Books Do Furnish A Room: August 2008
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Books Do Furnish A Room. Saturday, August 23, 2008. I'll love you in the morning / when you're still hungover. Anyhow. It's a real issue. Posted by X.Trapnel. Links to this post. Friday, August 22, 2008. Let this be my annual reminder / that we could all be something bigger. Session 1 – Introduction. Brief historical overview and introduction to the central problems of the course. Optional: Gordon, Scott. 2002. Controlling the State: Constitutionalism from Ancient Athens to Today. Cambridge: ...Session 2...
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Books Do Furnish A Room: Furnishing other virtual rooms
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Books Do Furnish A Room. Monday, October 19, 2009. Furnishing other virtual rooms. I posted some comments here. And then some more here. Consequentialism, but this sociological variant seems to do some explanatory. Posted by X.Trapnel. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Furnishing other virtual rooms. Belle Lettre et al. Political Theory Daily Review.
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Books Do Furnish A Room: January 2008
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Books Do Furnish A Room. Wednesday, January 30, 2008. Thoughts on Hayekian liberty and democracy. Some scattered thoughts, while rereading The Constitution of Liberty:. I'm not very surprised by how close he is here to something like Pettit's republicanism. But I am surprised by the similarities between his view of law's generality and Rousseau's. (This is what comes of having a terrible memory, and even worse note-taking habits.). Posted by X.Trapnel. Links to this post. Monday, January 07, 2008. This, ...
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Books Do Furnish A Room: October 2009
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Books Do Furnish A Room. Monday, October 19, 2009. Furnishing other virtual rooms. I posted some comments here. And then some more here. Consequentialism, but this sociological variant seems to do some explanatory. Posted by X.Trapnel. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Furnishing other virtual rooms. Belle Lettre et al. Political Theory Daily Review.
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Photos by Lara Shipley. Articles & Essays. See independent archives at. For a full list of writings for those publications. Comic-book critic Douglas Wolk talks about what’s good in comics, their recent political turn, and why the medium is more interesting than ever. September 23, 2008. Democrats Capitulate on FISA. Democrats are trying to rationalize capitulating on surveillance and telecom immunity in the new FISA bill by calling it a compromise. It isn’t. The American Prospect Online. June 25, 2008.