27 February 2007
Compulsory screening
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Terrifying legislation is constantly proposed and my philosophy department remains unfinanced and hamstrung. Appallingly, it is proposed th...
22 February 2007
Suppressed drive turns into aggression
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As I said recently , children are brought up in such a way that compliance with social demands, and identification with the rewards to be de...
A form of genocide
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Communist/socialist revolutions are always aimed at reducing the presence in the population of ‘upper class’ or high IQ genes. The genocide ...
20 February 2007
"Curing" the homeless
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Herbert Spencer was a prestigious Victorian philosopher, now out of fashion. According to the Oxford Companion to Philosophy , ‘Spencer enjo...
19 February 2007
Pussyfooting about compulsory education
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Exceedingly pussyfooting criticism of compulsory education, from an article by Professor Dennis O’Keefe, published by the Libertarian Allian...
Middle class students
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Middle-class students [euphemism for: those with above-average IQs] emerged as the hardest-hit by rising tuition fees as universities warned...
15 February 2007
The quality of life of British children
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"Devastating UNICEF report blames family breakdown for giving British children the worst quality of life in the affluent West." (F...
Aphorism of the month (February)
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‘ La raison du plus fort est toujours la meilleure ’ ... is as true today as ever it was. Only now ‘le plus fort’ is always the agent of the...
14 February 2007
Schopenhauer and friendship
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This is what Schopenhauer says about friendship: In many cases, there is a grain of true and genuine friendship in the relation of man to ma...
08 February 2007
Esther Rantzen and the medical profession
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Extracts from an article by Esther Rantzen about her daughter suffering from ME When I saw my once active, energetic daughter walking heavil...
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