Monthly Archives: January 2023

@TheEconomist gives writing credit to Arkady Ostrovsky, in its ‘The World Ahead 2023’ series.

Almost Marx surveys this broad historical landscape, and its cast of characters. It is unusual for this news magazine to grant credit to one of its ‘writers’. The Reader might begin her exploration of the career of the Economist’s writer Arkady Ostrovsky: … Continue reading

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Jon Stewart and Paul Lawrence Rose on Heine.

Philosophical Apprentice comments. In his history of ‘Hegel’s Century’ Prof. Jon Stewart explores the role of Heine: Chapter 3 – Heine, Alienation, and Political Revolution: from Part II – The First Generation. A summery provided by Cambridge: Summary Chapter 3 is dedicated to Hegel’s student, … Continue reading

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A possible approach to @arishavit’s Netanyahu Apologetic?

Political Observer offer an unapologetic reductivist strategy, to ‘parse’ this essay? I will quote the the first sentences of each paragraph, as examples of the ‘Shavit Methodology’ The Reader can read these paragraphs in full: The Prologue: Benjamin Netanyahu is … Continue reading

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@arishavit & @tomfriedman attempt to come to terms with the toxin of Zionism?

Old Socialist & Almost Marx comment. Read first these paragraphs of Ari Shavit essay/book review @TLS : these paragraphs, are immediately bathed in hyperbole : Now this singular actor in a Shakespearean tragedy of his own making … This essay/book review is … Continue reading

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@TheEconomist & ‘The great mystery of American politics’

Political Cynic contemplates Oxbridger posturing. Note the headline, sub-headline and the first paragraph of this self-congratulatory polemic, masquerading as political commentary, its tone, almost catty! Headline: The great mystery of American politics Sub-headline: Why is the country divided so evenly? … Continue reading

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Taking the measure of Tom Clark’s December 16, 2022 essay @TLS, that ‘reviews’ and or mentions various books …

Political Observer & Almost Marx This is a Times publication, steeped in a tradition of Anti-Left hysteria, so the notion of a radical programme is unsurprising, given the smears printed in the Times Newspaper, against Jeremy Corbyn, the dependable Times … Continue reading

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If you are concerned/interested in Vatican politics, & the unresolved sexual violence, that is transgenerational in the Church, these excerpts may interest you.

Queer Atheist . Headline: Pope Francis forced me out, says Benedict’s papal aide The private secretary of Benedict XVI has revealed that he was in effect sacked as head of the papal household amid tensions between the former pope and … Continue reading

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@TheEconomist rewrites itself, to affirm its ‘Yellow Peril Hysteria’

Political Observer & Almost Marx What might The Reader make of this China ‘essay’? This January 5, 2023 pronouncement seems ominous! Does the headline and the sub-headline give the game away? These paragraphs demonstrate what to The Reader? For the … Continue reading

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Philosophical Apprentice: On reading the first chapter of ‘The Elizabethan Mind’ by Helen Hackett. With assists from Julian Jaynes & Alva Noë.

While reading the first chapter of Helen Hackett’s book ‘The Elizabethan Mind : Searching for the Self in an Age of Uncertainty’ I was struck by the ideas about the mind , and the part played by Humours and Melancholy in the lives of the Elizabethans. … Continue reading

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Thatcherite Political Romantic @rcolvile pretends that he ‘cares’ about the welfare of ‘Striking Workers’? not to forget those ‘union barons’! The son of a peer knows Barons, of another stripe!

Old Socialist confronts a modern day Scrooge! Or is he a Bagehot? Headline: Yes, public sector pay is low — but the blunt truth is they’d be worse off at a private firm https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/yes-public-sector-pay-is-low-but-the-blunt-truth-is-theyd-be-worse-off-at-a-private-firm-tv8tp65wr Inflation surging. Tickets for Abba selling … Continue reading

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