Monthly Archives: May 2020

On the fictional valorization of Hillary Clinton, just in time ? American Writer comments

How opportune! As Senile Old Joe marinates in his cognitive decline , sequestered from public view. His campaign, such as it is, carefully managed ‘interviews’ with friendly media, and short videos. Curtis Sittenfeld’s ‘Counter Factual Biography’ of Hillary Clinton, to … Continue reading

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@TheTLS Psychoanalysis still falls under the rubric of ‘Science’! Philosophical Apprentice comments

Freudian ‘Science’ won’t go quietly! Professor Cohen considers  ‘pondering the tastelessly funny, improbably Freudian coincidence of the centennial of Beyond the Pleasure Principle with a deadly global pandemic.’ Josh Cohen is a psychoanalyst in private practice and Professor of Modern Literary … Continue reading

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Edward Luce’s Damascene moment on ‘the less well off’. Political Observer comments

It isn’t only Mr. Luce that is suddenly concerned with the welfare of ‘the less well off’. The Economist has just as suddenly come to a realization about ‘young minds’ : ‘If schools don’t open soon the effect on young … Continue reading

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Peter Spiegel reviews the ‘Deep State Analgesic’ of David Rohde. Political Observer comments

The opening paragraph of this essay reads, in part, as if were written in an American newspaper, during the the height of the McCarthy Purges, in its first sentence, while subsequently  critiquing it: call it maladroit framing, or pastiche journalism, … Continue reading

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On the Argentine Debt Crisis, in the pages of The Financial Times, with a link to Jayati Ghosh’s revelatory essay. Political Observer’s collection

From September 1 2019: Headline: Argentina: how IMF’s biggest ever bailout crumbled under Macri Sub-headline: With the Peronists waiting in the wings, the country is struggling to avoid a ninth sovereign default ‘The decision to seek what became the biggest bailout … Continue reading

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On ‘Just Hierarchy’ and other questions. Political Observer comments

Headline: Pro-people policies, dutiful citizens effective in China’s COVID-19 fight: Daniel A. Bell The myth of a ‘benevolent paternalism’ makes its return via a radical nostalgia for ‘safety’ in the age of Covid-19? Mr. Bell and his co-author Wang Pei, … Continue reading

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