Who knew Jurgen Habermas’s fake twitter feed could be so interesting?
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Who knew Jurgen Habermas’s fake twitter feed could be so interesting?
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Libertarianism in a Nutshell
I fancy meself a South Park Republican, no prig he, more likely to laugh at the ineptness of somebody trying to offend him than to be offended. A Piss Christ or a Virgin Mary made of elephant shit is so last century it’s hardly worth the bother of feigning outrage.
But I do confess that our friends and allies in Japan have come up with something I’m compelled/appalled enough to hide behind a link.
The only consolation is that there’s really nothing to be done for an encore. ( 14 comments)
Mildly distracting notes on distraction
“Throw away your books; no longer distract yourself; it is not allowed…” -Marcus Aurelius, Meditations II: 2 read more... ( 4 comments)
*Sigh*....
Yes, yes, I know…
Go ahead and gloat.
http://gawker.com/5912071/lbj-school-of-pubic-affairs-apologizes-after-unfortunate-typo-goes-public ( 3 comments)
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I suspect Derrida would have appreciated Twitter. I wonder, though, what Levinas would have thought of Facebook.
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