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blog.typically.net: the zeitgeist movement manifesto: part i
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The zeitgeist movement manifesto: part i. Diary of an anti-chomskyite. Friday, May 1, 2009. The zeitgeist movement manifesto: part i. In this series I will use individual segments of the manifesto expressed. As seeds for brief discussion from my perspective. Since I am very much attracted to the idea of progressive (nonviolent) change to our social systems, I think it is worth expending the effort and time to consider these ideas critically and practically. Postulating a "state of nature" for human exist...
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blog.typically.net: wolfe, chomsky, and intellectualism
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Wolfe, chomsky, and intellectualism. Diary of an anti-chomskyite. Sunday, February 15, 2009. Wolfe, chomsky, and intellectualism. Okay, let's start this off with an excerpt from an interview. With author Thom Wolfe, which has gotten a bit under my skin:. TW: I make a distinction between i. Ntellectuals and people of intellectual achievement. C: Who are intellectuals? S knowledgeable in one field but speaks o. Ut only in others. When Zola wrote his great manifesto, J'accuse . . ! And teachers and all of t...
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blog.typically.net: morales' "ten commandments" for a functional democratic socialism
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Morales ten commandments for a functional democ. Diary of an anti-chomskyite. Sunday, November 2, 2008. Morales' "ten commandments" for a functional democratic socialism. Bolivian President Evo Morales. Outlined ten points of debate (or "ten commandments"), which give a nice overview of his vision for a functional social-democratic state in Bolivia, as well as globally. He call. S this vision "el Buen Vivir", or "L. Ow my voice in for what it's worth. 2 "to renounce war, because the people do not win in ...
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blog.typically.net: 2008.10
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Danny a closet socialist? Chávez vs. the corporacracy. Bolivia vs. the machine. By way of introduction. Diary of an anti-chomskyite. Thursday, October 23, 2008. Danny a closet socialist? From David Frum's blog:. Sunday, October 19, 2008. Chávez vs. the corporacracy. Having spent the entire day hopping between links to jump-start my education regarding the policies of populist Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez - which seem (at least on the surface) to be a promising model of successful social democracy - I ha...
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blog.typically.net: 2008.11
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Morales ten commandments for a functional democ. Diary of an anti-chomskyite. Sunday, November 2, 2008. Morales' "ten commandments" for a functional democratic socialism. Bolivian President Evo Morales. Outlined ten points of debate (or "ten commandments"), which give a nice overview of his vision for a functional social-democratic state in Bolivia, as well as globally. He call. S this vision "el Buen Vivir", or "L. Ow my voice in for what it's worth. 2 "to renounce war, because the people do not win in ...
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blog.typically.net: israel versus
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The zeitgeist movement manifesto: part i. Diary of an anti-chomskyite. Sunday, May 3, 2009. The newest trend in Israeli foreign relations is also the oldest trend, and it boils down to this. Here, Mr Netanyahu has been clear: he sees no reason to stop the building [of settlements on Palestinian land]. Mr Abbas has been equally clear - he will not sit down with the Israelis until all settlement growth is frozen. Further insight into the Israeli position can be gleaned from the present tensions. Foreign Mi...
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blog.typically.net: chávez vs. the corporacracy
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Danny a closet socialist? Chávez vs. the corporacracy. Bolivia vs. the machine. By way of introduction. Diary of an anti-chomskyite. Sunday, October 19, 2008. Chávez vs. the corporacracy. Having spent the entire day hopping between links to jump-start my education regarding the policies of populist Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez - which seem (at least on the surface) to be a promising model of successful social democracy - I have the unfortunate task of attempting to narrow the topic. I have settled o.
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blog.typically.net: danny a closet socialist?
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Danny a closet socialist? Chávez vs. the corporacracy. Bolivia vs. the machine. By way of introduction. Diary of an anti-chomskyite. Thursday, October 23, 2008. Danny a closet socialist? From David Frum's blog:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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blog.typically.net: on xenophobia
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Morales ten commandments for a functional democ. Diary of an anti-chomskyite. Saturday, November 1, 2008. Okay, so. feeling philosophical. Two of the more controversial (and thus interesting) political figures I've encountered here in Holland are Ayaan Hersi Ali. Both commonly described as far-right anti-immigration (i.e., xenophobic) po. And the excellent Infidel. Which features such thinkers as David Frum, Newt Gingrich, and Irving Kristol); and Wilders remains a controversial Member of Parliament with...
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blog.typically.net: 2009.05
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The zeitgeist movement manifesto: part i. Diary of an anti-chomskyite. Sunday, May 3, 2009. The newest trend in Israeli foreign relations is also the oldest trend, and it boils down to this. Here, Mr Netanyahu has been clear: he sees no reason to stop the building [of settlements on Palestinian land]. Mr Abbas has been equally clear - he will not sit down with the Israelis until all settlement growth is frozen. Further insight into the Israeli position can be gleaned from the present tensions. Foreign Mi...