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Prison Notebooks

This time - Vague Faith

The phrase ‘vague faith’ was coined to describe a contemporary tendency for people to reject the established organised religions, but still feel ... weiterlesen
4.12.03 14:22


Arguments against an hereditary head of state

The Guardian opinion poll today which reports that a majority of Britons are in favour of George Bush’s state visit seems very difficult to ... weiterlesen
18.11.03 19:43


Mail Again

Apropos the last couple of posts here, I've just heard a line on the radio that was new to me, at least: Q. "How do you confuse a Daily Mail re... weiterlesen
6.10.03 19:59


Left, Right and Moral

My last entry in this section implies that Daily Mail readers are immoral, which is a pretty sweeping, not to say devastating, claim.  T... weiterlesen
6.10.03 13:06


Musing on Minkleberry's Morality Blog

Arendt's resonant and much quoted phrase, "the banality of evil" is something I often return to when thinking about human behaviour.  Why do ... weiterlesen
3.10.03 13:32


Musing on Minkleberry's Morality Blog

Arendt's resonant and much quoted phrase, "the banality of evil" is something I often return to when thinking about human behaviour.  Why do ... weiterlesen
3.10.03 13:32


Byers' Bacardi Breezer Voters

Apparently Stephen Byers has something in the Sunday papers about the need for politics to engage what he is calling the Bacardi Breezer generatio... weiterlesen
17.8.03 15:06


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