The Joy of Curmudgeonry
Friday, 27 June 2008
The Yellow Standard
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By analogy to the decline of journalism, James Kerian in The Wall Street Journal sums up the decline of science into what he calls yellow s...
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Friday, 6 June 2008
Leibniz-Schrödinger
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“We are . . . obliged to confess that perception and that which depends on it cannot be explained mechanically , that is to say by figures a...
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Residual Loyalty
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There is nothing romantically tragic about the decline and diminishing of England. Not without laughing could one paint of it a picture of a...
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Thursday, 29 May 2008
Fewtril no.246
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The popular success of liberalism is owed perhaps to its securing the right of every man to be indifferent and shamelessly vulgar — such of ...
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A Thousand and One
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“The chattiness of women has been a thousand times besmirked, jested, and even derided; may it not also be defended? One must be able to fin...
Fewtril no.245
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Any scheme for the improvement of society that does not reckon upon the occurrence of stupidity is a scheme that singularly fails to take it...
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Fewtril no.244
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Even incredulity becomes a creed.
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Rusticus Expectat
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“[A]n Absolute Government founded on Corruption , without an Appearance of Liberty , is better than such a Government, where some outward ...
Friday, 16 May 2008
A Reattributed Aphorism
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The now largely forgotten J.C. Friedrich Schulz was a prolific and popular writer of the late Enlightenment in Germany. In December 1790, he...
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Thursday, 15 May 2008
The Charmed Life of Communism
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It should come as a surprise to no one by now to learn that one of the greatest storms of barbarism the world has ever seen, in which much o...
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Wednesday, 14 May 2008
Shigalyov's Conclusion
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“I got entangled in my own data, and my conclusion directly contradicts the original idea from which I start. Starting from unlimited freedo...
Fewtril no.243
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The man who dismisses intuition as a pre-scientific folk-myth is just the sort of stout, deliberative, no-nonsense chap to have by one’s sid...
Fewtril no.242
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The conceit of some journalists is so rich, and their conceptions so poor, that when they advocate a meritocracy, they imagine a state of af...
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Fewtril no.241
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It is a lazy if not imperious habit of mind to declare irrational those who do not work towards one’s own ends.
Fewtril no.240
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Many call it the exercise of the intellect; but in ear-shot and sight of all their high-flown talk, of their verbosity that goes nowhere, of...
Tuesday, 6 May 2008
Adeldämmerung
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Philipp Freiherr von Boeselager, last of the conspirators in the plot to assassinate Hitler in July 1944, has died. [1] To Ernst Jünger, wr...
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