Monthly Archives: June 2016

@Libroantiguo: 13th c. Map of the world, with Jerusalem at the centre and the monstrous races on the outermost edge – Twitter

From: Bibliophilia on Twitter: “Psalter map, 13th c. Map of the world, with Jerusalem at the centre and the monstrous races on the outermost edge”

Posted in History, Noted & Quoted

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The absolute evil for politics as politics is the introduction of the question of absolute evil into politics, as the dissolution of politics. This rule is of the same form as the prejudice of philosophy against the entrance of prejudice into philosophy.

Posted in Featured, Political Philosophy

Damon Linker: The false hope of the Trump intellectuals – The Week

In the brief final paragraph of his lengthy essay, Kesler concedes that even more important than bashing political correctness is specifying and defending “what is actually politically and morally correct.” And that is something Trump has so far failed to

Posted in Noted & Quoted, Politics Tagged with: ,

Mollie Hemingway: 3 Stupidest Reactions To David French’s Possible Candidacy – The Federalist

French hasn’t committed federal crimes. He’s not facing litigation over fraudulent businesses. He’s not thrice married or in a dysfunctional relationship. He has a coherent political philosophy and is an outsider in every sense. Perhaps most importantly for our purposes,

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All-Nude Tweets (Hacking Extraneous Content from Twitter Embeds) – Updated

Tweet with conversation and card

The Twitter default is for “cards” and “conversation” to display, but you can get rid of them either tweet by tweet or through a copy-paste-search-and-replace-re-copy-paste.

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