Reflections on books, the web, philosophy, and the quiet disciplines that hold a life together.
Herbert Marcuse was a German American philosopher and a Frankfurt School bad boy. He wrote One-Dimensional Man (1964) and predicted almost everything about modern consumer society. The 1960s students who read it calle...
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A well-constructed argument begins with a thesis, builds evidence, and arrives at a conclusion. That is the standard model. That is what we are trained to do. That is what this post is not going to do.Instead, this po...
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A. After midnight, every thought feels like a revelation and every revelation feels suspect by morning.B. Before I learned to write I learned to delete, and deleting taught me more about sentences than any teacher eve...
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Simone de Beauvoir was a French existentialist who asked a simple question in 1949: “What is a woman?” Her answer got her banned by the Vatican. The Catholic Church does not ban books it disagrees with. It bans books ...
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Present day, present time.
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