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Kevin Kelly -- The Technium
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What Michael Pollan Hasn't Told You About Food | Health and Wellness | AlterNet
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Faustian economics: Hell hath no limits—By Wendell Berry (Harper's Magazine)
The normalization of the doctrine of limitlessness has produced a sort of moral minimalism
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The American Scholar - The Disadvantages of an Elite Education - By William Deresiewicz
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Foreign Dispatches: A Plausible Genetic Explanation for Homosexuality
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The End of Theory: The Data Deluge Makes the Scientific Method Obsolete
By Chris Anderson
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No to Age Banding
puting an age-guidance figure on books for children is ill-conceived, damaging to the interests of young readers
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First Principles - What’s Wrong With Liberalism?
the desire to co-opt everyone may express itself in a vision of society which is infinitely spacious, which could be compared to a department store where all possible goods are available. Such a system is in fact egalitarian
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YouTomb
Videos Removed for Copyright Complaint
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Bill Hatch: In Praise of Hippies and the Counter-Culture
the left hypocrisy: these tedious pedants don't know shit about love or mourning, comedy or tragedy, or life. They reflect the sickness of our society and call it "criticism,"
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Stephen Laniel’s Unspecified Bunker » Clay Shirky, Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations
now that we’re face to face with the consequences of truly free speech, what do we do about it, if anything? Do we still stand by the free-speech absolutism that we clung to when it was more or less hypothetical? Shirky doesn’t really touch on this.
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Bad Science » Washing the numbers, selling the model
serotonine pills & their media coverage
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Will Working Mothers’ Brains Explode? The Popular New Genre of Neurosexism | SpringerLink
This article highlights some of the ethical implications that arise from both factual and conceptual errors propagated by neuroscientific literature to support the claim that certain psychological differences between the sexes are ‘hard-wired
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infinite thØught: the artworld is not the world
the artworld simply is the unfolding of a series of ‘creative communications’ – and that it is in fact quite pleased to think of itself in this way.
more fromwww.cinestatic.com
The atheist delusion | By genre | guardian.co.uk Books
John Gray on why the 'secular fundamentalists' have got it all wrong
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