Wednesday, September 21, 2005
(8:02 AM) | Adam Kotsko:
A Humble Link Post for a Humble Blog
First, I'd like to say that it's an honor to have a post by Thomas Altizer here at The Weblog. This was brought about through Brad Johnson, who has been corresponding with Prof. Altizer for quite some time now. Those wanting more background are encouraged to read the exerpt from his complete memoir.While Bitch PhD is away, Mr. B has been posting, including this post on nuclear proliferation and a particularly good episode in the Adventures of Pseudonymous Kid.
dsquared of Crooked Timber analyzes the Lancet study report of "excess deaths" in Iraq and the motivations behind those who dismiss the results. The self-styled "Honest Left" is characterized as intellectually dishonest.
Via Political Theory, I find that Francis Fukayama is now less insane than one would think -- he even voted for Kerry. I'm not sure if that should change my opinion of Fukayama or Kerry more.
Adam Robinson responds to my cringe-worthy mix CD.
Matt at Long Sunday posted on March of the Penguins (admittedly, a week ago).
Now that the New York Times is charging for its op-ed pieces, you can read Krugman's latest here, including a comment thread. It's not clear to me whether they are going to continue to publish his columns at the free site indefinitely.