Sunday, December 11, 2005
(12:56 PM) | Adam Kotsko:
Sunday Linkosity
Jonathan Goodwin's post on semicolons and related matters is good.Bitch PhD's post on a proposal for the US to cease automatically granting citizenship to native-born individuals is even better.
Jared Woodard has shared with us an entire paper in the ongoing discussion of populism, from which I have been sadly absent.
Via wood s lot, I learn that The Nation is doing a special issue on torture.
Scott McLemee reminds us of an article of his that touches on the sensitive question of whether some of C. S. Lewis's works have been spuriously attributed. Meanwhile, Fontana Labs questioned the theological imagery of the Narnia books, specifically calling on me to join the discussion though, once again, timing issues intervened.
Long Pauses has an updated design once again and is offering a free mix CD -- reciprocation is welcome, but not required.
Ben Wolfson finally admits something.
I have finished my paper on The Gift of Death for the Nietzsche and Kierkegaard seminar and turned it in. I have some hope that I may be able to use it in another context. Perhaps bizarrely, all I want to do now is read The Gift of Death over again. Instead, I shall go grocery shopping. This time around, compiling the shopping list is easy -- only one item needs to go on it: "Everything."