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FAMOUS & DANDY LIKE AMOS & ANDY, ABDUL & SAMMY
We learn to like to be the heroes We learn to lie to the brand name negroes We learn to laugh to avoid being angry We learn to kill and learn to go hungry We learn not to feel, for … Continue reading →
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Tagged African Slave Trade, Amos 'n' Andy, Arab Slave Trade, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Bart Schultz, Bristol Radical History Group, Bruce Mazlish, Captain G.F. Lyons, David Frum, Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy, Dr. David Livingstone, Edmund Burke, Eugene Delacroix, Eve Troutt Powell, Gustave Boulanger, James Mill, James Richardson, Jean Leon Gerome, Jennifer Pitts, Jeremy Bentham, Joann Sfar, John Stuart Mill, Marq de Villiers, Michael Franti, Randy Newman, Randy Newman Sail Away, Sheila Hirtle, Thomas Holt, William Allan, William Allen
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JUST WINDOW SHOPPING
Liberalism is often thought to be a panacea for righting historical wrongs, and using condemnations of past behavior as moral leverage to limit current freedoms for the greater good of the society as a whole. Much of our present thinking … Continue reading →
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Miscellaneous
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Tagged African Slave Trade, Anthony Kwame Appiah, Arab Historian al-Nuwayri, Arab Slave Caravans, Bart Schultz, Bill Moyers, David Theo Goldberg, Diane Francis, Edmind Burke, Emir Ibrahim Tripoli, Guilo Rosati, Iran Public hanging, Islam Slave trade, James Mill, James Richardson, John Stuart Mill, Karen Armstrong, Martha Nussbaum, Otto Pilny, Sam Huntington, Shelby Steele, Thomas Carlyle, Uday Mehta, www.ralphmag.org
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VICARIOUSLY KILLING DAD: APPEASING THOSE ''PASSIVE SUSCEPTIBILITIES''
“I Prefer John Locke To Jesus Christ, I Prefer John Stuart Mill To Jesus Christ…I Prefer Jon Stewart To Jesus Christ” (Ayaan Hirsi Ali ) Hirsi Ali, the atheist, feminist, former Muslim, is currently writing a new book, ”Short Cuts … Continue reading →
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous
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Tagged Alexander Pope, Alphonse Bertillon, American Enterprise Institute, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Bart Schultz, Brian Lipson, Burke, Charles Darwin, Chin Lieu Ten, Edmund Burke, Francis Galton, Frederick Hayek, Geert Wilders, Harriet Taylor, Henry Fuseli, James Mill, Jeremy Bentham, John Locke, John Ruskin, John Stuart Mill, Marmontel, Robert Fludd, Samuel Coleridge Taylor, Stephen Colbert, Tears for Fears, The Colbert Report, Thomas Carlyle, Utilitarianism, William Wordsworth
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