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Tales from the American Oligarchy
Filed in Philosophy, December 16, 2008, 3:15 pm byRead the original here: Tales from the American Oligarchy
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Adam Kirsch on Slavoj Zizek
Filed in Philosophy, December 2, 2008, 9:47 pm by
It might be worthwhile to consider Zizek’s work as if he means it - to ask what his ideas really are, and what sort of effects they are likely to have.
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Utilitarianism & Bailing Out the Big Three
Filed in Philosophy, November 20, 2008, 7:31 pm byAs the world economy continues to stagger about, the American government is considering whether to bail out the big three American automakers (Ford, GM and Chrysler). Like many business, they are running low on cash and are apparently in danger of bankruptcy or outright failure. While this is of great economic and political concern, this [...]
Utilitarianism & Bailing Out the Big Three
Filed in Philosophy, , 7:31 pm byAs the world economy continues to stagger about, the American government is considering whether to bail out the big three American automakers (Ford, GM and Chrysler). Like many business, they are running low on cash and are apparently in danger of bankruptcy or outright failure. While this is of great economic and political concern, this [...]
Utilitarianism & Bailing Out the Big Three
Filed in Philosophy, , 7:31 pm byAs the world economy continues to stagger about, the American government is considering whether to bail out the big three American automakers (Ford, GM and Chrysler). Like many business, they are running low on cash and are apparently in danger of bankruptcy or outright failure. While this is of great economic and political concern, this [...]