Monthly Archives: March 2022

Johnathan Miller on his ‘Jewishness’.

Political Observer comments. Here is Jonathan Miller, interviewed by Dick Cavett , articulating a moral/political/personal opinion on his ‘Jewishness’, that might just cause The Bespoke Suited Victimologists like @Freedland, @Baddiel, @AnthonyJulius6 to screeching polemics! The Problem is that all of these writers, … Continue reading

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Current reading: March 19, 2022.

StephenKMackSD 2nd Edition Pierre Bourdieu By Richard Jenkins: ‘The Crisis of Reason: European Thought, 1848–1914’ by J. W. Burrow: StephenKMackSD

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‘Law and Order’, Eric Adams and the political/civic necessity of Citizen surveillance of Police.

Political Dissident comments. Headline: Eric Adams: Filming NYPD at Unsafe Range ‘Won’t Be Tolerated’ https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2022/03/eric-adams-filming-nypd-at-close-range-wont-be-tolerated.html Eric Adams doesn’t define ‘unsafe range’, because in the police mentality, consonant with authoritarianism, hasn’t quite considered that his pronouncement will determined in a Court of … Continue reading

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Tom Wolf just won’t go away. Julia Friedman and David Hawkes’ exhumation.

Political Observer comments. I found this essay on 3 Quarks Daily: ‘Against De-Materialization: Tom Wolfe in the Age of *NFTs’ at Quillette and was scanning it and encountered this brief synopsis of ‘Bonfire’ The Bonfire of the Vanities (1987) concentrates on the convergence … Continue reading

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At the TLS: Stephen Kotkin reviews four books on the former Soviet Union, and Russia.

Rootless Cosmopolitan comments. In the March 11, 2022 TLS Stephen Kotkin reviews four books: BREZHNEV The making of a statesmanTranslated by John Heath512pp. I. B. Tauris. £30. Susanne Schattenberg *************************** COLLAPSE The fall of the Soviet Union560pp. Yale University Press. … Continue reading

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Is Martin Wolf the voice of ‘political reason’ at The Financial Times?

Political Cynic comments. Headline: There are no good choices for the west on Ukraine Sub-headline: It should strengthen sanctions, though they may ruin Russia’s economy without changing its policy or regime https://www.ft.com/content/6ec8777e-e6b3-4be6-9e64-8cfaf71d1e18 Note that the cartoon, that tops the essay by … Continue reading

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Janan Ganesh on ‘populism’ as the problem of ‘the liberal center’ & its complicity with that amorphous enemy!

Political Reporter comments. Here is the central conceit of Mr. Ganesh’s essay: its political actor/actors is ‘populism’ , so suggestive, yet so tantalizingly amorphous. Mr. Ganesh’s gift for the telling apercu, is repurposed into this World Historical Fiction: the diagnosis of ‘the liberal center’. … Continue reading

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On the Political Self-rehabilitation of The Neo-Conservatives: Francis Fukuyama on Putin, in The Financial Times

Political Observer comments. I woke up last night, several times, to the sound of thunder overhead and the fact that it was raining in San Diego , after days of near summer temperatures … It is Friday March 4, 2022, … Continue reading

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On The New York Times Public Intellectual: Ross Douthat on Ukraine.

Political Observer comments. The first four paragraphs of Mr. Douthat’s essay of March 2, 2022: Note that Mr. Douthat has ‘graduated’ from being that moralizing Catholic Scold, to being an expert in Foreign Policy, and in this case War. Yet Mr. Douthat … Continue reading

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@FT Janan Ganesh on ‘The West’s Enemies’

The Reader of Mr. Ganesh’s impersonations of the world weary flaneur, searching for that something, that will address the void -his one true calling, recording for his readership, his thoughts on the surfaces of the World, not its deeper meanings, but those … Continue reading

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