27 July 2009
The Killing Fields
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Watching, as usual, the least offensive thing I could find on the TV while I used my exercise machine, I found myself seeing The Killing Fie...
24 July 2009
1850: the watershed
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The rise of individualism prior to 1945 was not a simple matter. Probably the factors that would lead to its downfall were present from an ...
21 July 2009
Picking one's way through the debris
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copy of a letter to a person who came to one of my seminars You seemed to understand why what I say in my books, and my outlook in general, ...
19 July 2009
Adler and modern society
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If there were any principle of permitting expression of all valid points of view, then we would have a claim on financial support and social...
17 July 2009
Vulnerable to doctors
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Another terrible development which has not yet come about, but soon will, and which as usual we are prevented from speaking out against by l...
15 July 2009
The genius of the proletariat
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I think that statusful agents of the collective should want to visit the least fortunate members of society to hear how they experience the...
10 July 2009
The outsider-hero in children’s fiction, then and now
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. 1905: The look in her eyes was exactly the look which Miss Minchin most disliked. She would not have it; she was quite near her, and was s...
07 July 2009
Tories: honouring a commitment is ‘far too expensive’
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I have commented previously on the victimisation of pensioners. They are suitable objects for victimisation because they tend to be relati...
02 July 2009
Eastern Orthodox marriage as joint coronation
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The Eastern Orthodox Church seems to be closer to the Gnostic traditions of early Christianity than the Western is. In particular, it seems...
29 June 2009
Politeness is bourgeois
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The communists thought of politeness as a product of bourgeois fetishism. By now, rudeness has become the norm in this country. Agents of ...
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