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New at Reason
March 17th, 2004 · Comments Off on New at Reason
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Let Me Count the Ways—#1,276
March 17th, 2004 · Comments Off on Let Me Count the Ways—#1,276
Birthday present from the Sexy Economist™: This framed poster of “The Prisoner,” signed by Patrick McGoohan! And she made an indescribably tasty kiwi-strawberry cheesecake. I think this must explain my affinity for theories of justice that don’t put too much emphasis on desert… (err, moral desert, not the cheescake kind).
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Negotiating With Terrorists
March 16th, 2004 · Comments Off on Negotiating With Terrorists
So, conventional wisdom has it that ceding to terrorist demands in the face of attacks—the popular, if oversimplified, gloss being put on the results of the Spanish elections—is poor strategy: It only shows that terrorism is an effective way of getting what you want, inviting more attacks. Well, maybe. If there are a large number […]
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Update
March 15th, 2004 · Comments Off on Update
I’ve just gotten back from a trip to Guatemala, where Liberty Fund was holding a conference on Robert Nozick at the gorgeous Casa Santo Domingo, a converted monestary. So I expect to be posting fairly regularly again henceforth—ideally far more regularly than over the past few months. For those of you in D.C., I’ll be […]
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Corinne
March 9th, 2004 · Comments Off on Corinne
I knew her only slightly when I was at Cato, but Corrine Schillings was obviously one of the good ones. Radley, who knew her much better than I did, conveys better than I could what an awful, pointless, stupid loss her death is.
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Libertarianism: Political, not Metaphysical
March 4th, 2004 · Comments Off on Libertarianism: Political, not Metaphysical
An old colleague from my debate days has a post on his site that illustrates the need to keep some important distinctions at the forefront of ones mind. Libertarianism is a set of policy prescriptions; a theory about the proper scope of government. It is not a comprehensive moral theory, even though arguments in its […]
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Hells Yeah
March 4th, 2004 · Comments Off on Hells Yeah
Firefly movie’s a go.
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If I Had a Million Dollars, I’d Buy You Some Art
February 26th, 2004 · Comments Off on If I Had a Million Dollars, I’d Buy You Some Art
I’m anxiously awaiting the arrival of a largish print by Seattle photographer Phil Banko. I think it captures the feeling of being a libertarian journalist in DC well enough…
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Language, Take II
February 24th, 2004 · Comments Off on Language, Take II
I see via Crescat Sententia that a few people have taken my little one-liner squib on the phrase “unborn children” below for an argument and gone out to rebut it. First, it wasn’t really. It was a point about semiotics and the way the phrase either assumes that the fetus is already one kind of […]
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To Know, To Will, To Dare, and To Keep Silent
February 24th, 2004 · Comments Off on To Know, To Will, To Dare, and To Keep Silent
A surprising number of people I know appear to have seen a thoroughly mediocre film called The Ninth Gate—a film that would be much less disappointing if it hadn’t been directed by Roman Polanski and starred Johnny Depp and Frank Langella, who I usually like. Problem is, it’s a severely mutilated adaptation of a much […]
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