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hearing out hagel: dispositions to hysteria
Chuck Hagel has not done well in his confirmation hearing. No secret here. From “containment” on Iran, to any alleged piece of dust that could be linked with him, the anti-Hagel lobby had the knives out and a shark swimming … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged Caravaggio Judith Holofernes, Christians United For Israel, Chuck Hagel, Chuck Hagel nomination, Frank Underwood, Franz Kafka The Hunger Artist, House of Cards Movie, Joel Braungold, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Martin Englander, Senator Cruz Texas, Sheldon Adelson, SNL Chuck Hagel skit, Stephen Walt, Theodor Lessing
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darwin: blindly struggling creation
…Seen in this way, evolution becomes a great adventure in which man, product of random mutations and of a suffering, blindly struggling creation, becomes at least in part, the arbiter of his destiny. If this is to be so, a … Continue reading
cultural baggage: have genes will travel
Its a hot potato and it opens up a long standing internal sore between Eastern European jews and the Western European Hebrew, basically left, secular and more powerful both politically and economically. The African illegal immigration, whether economic, or political … Continue reading
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Tagged African asylum seekers Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, Kach Party, kahanism, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Martin Englander, meir kahane, MK Danny Danon, MK Michael Ben Ari, MK Miri Regev, MK Ofir Akunis, Sudan refugees Israel
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the hidden look: looks within looks
In a way, Zionism is explainable in its zeal to create a “new jew” ; an act of nihilism to consign to the dust-bin of history the entire diasporic experience of jewish life pulverized by the atomic bomb of the … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged Abba Kovner, Alfred Rosenberg, Arthur Dinter, Arthur Koestler, eichmann trial, Felix Nussbaum, Heinrich Heine, Heinrich Singer, J.F. Blumenbach, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Marcel Proust, Martin Englander, Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, rich cohen author, roman vishniac, roman vishniak, Theodor Lessing, Walter Benjamin, Wilhelm Reich
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