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Warman VS The Whole Free World Ezra Levant has our Statement of Defence. (Thank you again, to everyone who has sent donations to my legal fund. It's in a very healthy position now, so if you haven't already contributed, or were thinking of doing so again,... Smalldeadanimals.com Tuesday, July 22, 2008The Bin Ladens of the Balkans Michael Totten has shifted his attention to the Balkans; "We don't call them Wahhabis here," a prominent Albanian woman told me. "We call them Binladensa, the people of Bin Laden." Believe me, in Kosovo that isn't a compliment.... Smalldeadanimals.com Tuesday, July 22, 2008NASA's Believe It Or Not! One of the ironies of climate science is that perhaps the most prominent opponent of satellite measurement of global temperature is James Hansen, head of . wait for it . the Goddard Institute for Space Studies at NASA! As odd... Smalldeadanimals.com Tuesday, July 22, 2008''A front-page (why?) non-story created'' ... to suit the [Globe's] agenda of undermining the mission in Afghanistan.... Smalldeadanimals.com Tuesday, July 22, 2008Parkes from Hawaii to University College Cork Graham Parkes (Heidegger, Nietzsche, Asian philosophy), a longtime member of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Hawaii, is moving to the Department of Philosophy at University College Cork in Ireland, where he will be Head of Department. Leiter Reports Tuesday, July 22, 2008Barack Obama's Elitist Summer Abroad more Colbert Report:
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A Time to Fight is Jim Webb's latest book. Onegoodmove.org Tuesday, July 22, 2008Links With Your Coffee - Tuesday The Gospel of Consumption | Orion magazineFROM THE EARLIEST DAYS of the Age of Consumerism there were critics. One of the most influential was Arthur Dahlberg, whose 1932 book Jobs, Machines, and Capitalism was well known to policymakers and elected officials in Washington. Dahlberg declared that “failure to shorten the length of the working day . . . is the primary cause of our rationing of opportunity, our excess industrial plant, our enormous wastes of competition, our high pressure advertising, [and] our economic imperialism.” Since much of what industry produced was no longer aimed at satisfying human physical needs, a four-hour workday, he claimed, was necessary to prevent society from becoming disastrously materialistic. “By not shortening the working day when all the wood is in,” he suggested, the profit motive becomes “both the creator and satisfier of spiritual needs.” For when the profit motive can turn nowhere else, “it wraps our s Onegoodmove.org Tuesday, July 22, 2008 Archived "society - Top Stories" opinions:
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