The Joy of Curmudgeonry

Wednesday, 16 February 2011

An Intolerable State of Affairs

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Her Majesty’s Government’s Chief Zombifier of Science, otherwise known as its Chief Scientific Adviser, speaks before a troop of “scientific...
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Fewtril no.280

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The more primitive, the more real — this is the principle of a reductionistic metaphysics which informs everything from art to science. Perh...

Fewtril no.279

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Logical positivism was more scorn than logical commitment. That might explain its lingering appeal despite its self-refutation.
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Fewtril no.278

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Whenever men of the West gather to ask why it has fallen, one is sure to get another glimpse of the answer.
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Fewtril no.277

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It is no easy task to become virtuous, which is why in our age it is regarded as a vicious burden.

Fewtril no.276

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It is a happy thing for the utilitarians that immeasurable harm cannot be reckoned by the felicific calculus.
Saturday, 29 January 2011

The Other One

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Naturally it is not only into Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and other far-off lands that the United States stretches its sinister arm. Here is an exa...
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Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Fewtril No.275

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It has been said that disgust arises in man from the consciousness of those things which remind him of his beasthood. That must explain my v...
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An Oddness

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“[G]o back far enough in history and no group outside Olduvai, in eastern Africa, can lay claim to being truly ‘native’.” [1]  How long wil...
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Saturday, 13 November 2010

In the Interregnum

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“All manly peoples today have a bad name; the Prussians are the prototype. In the interregnum, however, it is not mothers but hermaphrodites...
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Monday, 8 November 2010

A Lingering Ground-Whiff

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“We have fought wars, indulged in regicide and had a glorious revolution in order to rid us of the religio-political tyranny of divine right...
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An Unamazing Thing

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“The amazing thing, in a world where a single mis-tap on Google shows us how vast, complex and miscellaneous is the human sexual instinct, i...
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Sunday, 6 June 2010

Metapogonosis

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“Most hold it for a metamorphosis when they shed a false beard.” [“Die meisten halten es für eine Metamorphose, wenn sie einen falschen Bar...
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Thursday, 15 April 2010

Masterplan Spiffing Ease; or The Jolly-Well Final Solution to the Racial Problem in Europe

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“All we’ve got to do is wait a few generations. At which point there won’t be any ‘races’ to have any problems about.” [1] It is no shock ...
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Fewtril no.275

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The common man is never so clever as the politician says and never so stupid as the politician believes.
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Monday, 29 March 2010

Liberalism Old and New

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“They spoke much of tolerance , because they needed the very same for themselves, but already at that time there was no-one more intolerant ...
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