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Tag Archives: Politics-CivicInterest
Of Putin, Hamilton, wars, and corona
I entered quarantine on Tuesday, immediately after having my COVID test done. Since then my physical condition has improved (coughing is minimal, energy levels are much better) although until I test negative I’m still locked away from the public. I’ve … Continue reading
Go Directly to Jail
Go Directly to Jail: The Criminalization of Almost Everything © 2004 ed. Gene Healy 194 pages What good are laws so numerous they cannot be known, or so opaque they cannot be understood? James Madison knew enough to ask that … Continue reading
The Great Ron Paul
The Great Ron Paul: The Scott Horton Interviews, 2004-2019 © 2019 ed. Scott Horton 315 pages Selected quotes Who is Ron Paul? That question was on posters across my university campus in 2008, and I couldn’t help but be curious. … Continue reading
Posted in Politics and Civic Interest, Reviews
Tagged libertarianism, Politics-CivicInterest, Ron Paul, Scott Horton
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The Left, The Right, and The State
The Left, The Right, and the State © 2009 Lew Rockwell 556 pages “Society is held together not by a state but by the cooperative daily actions of its members.” Who’s up for six hundred pages of essays on politics … Continue reading
Posted in Politics and Civic Interest, Reviews
Tagged anarchism, essays, libertarianism, Politics-CivicInterest
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Losing an Enemy
Losing an Enemy: Obama, Iran, and the Triumph of Diplomacy 472 pages © 2017 Trita Parsi Losing an Enemy is now a profoundly depressing book, being an extensive history of an agreement that could have started erasing fifty years of … Continue reading
Posted in Politics and Civic Interest, Reviews
Tagged Middle East, Obama, Persia-Iran, Politics-CivicInterest
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A Warning
A Warning © 2019 A Senior Trump Administration Official 272 pages In 2018, a disturbing op-ed ran in The New York Times declaring the existence of a secret band of White House staffers who were ‘working diligently’ to frustrate part … Continue reading
Posted in Politics and Civic Interest, Reviews
Tagged Hail to the Chief, Politics-CivicInterest, Trump
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Rubbish!
Rubbish! The Archaeology of Garbage © 1992 William Rathje and Cullen Murphy 250 pages Given that historians often use the contents of middens to glean information about societies which have long faded away, it’s only fair to see what our … Continue reading
Junkyard Planet
Junkyard Planet: Travels in the Billion Dollar Trash Trade © 2013 Adam Minter 304 pages I once encountered a pair of supermarket clerks unloading cases of bottled water from their pallet jack to the shelves where the water awaits the … Continue reading
Posted in Politics and Civic Interest, Reviews
Tagged China, Politics-CivicInterest, waste
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Romance of the Rails
Romance of the Rails: Why the Trains We Love Are Not the Transportation We Need© 2018 Randal O’Toole300 pages “These are the 1930s again, with all the charm and romance, all the gaiety! That was a carefree world, Danny, and … Continue reading
Posted in Politics and Civic Interest, Reviews
Tagged cities, Politics-CivicInterest, trains, transportation, trolleys!
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Walkable City Rules
Walkaable City Rules: 101 Steps to Making Better Places © 2018 Jeff Speck312 pages In Walkable Cities, Jeff Speck argued for the virtues of a city optimized for pedestrian travel, and offered ten general guidelines for making it happen — … Continue reading
Posted in Politics and Civic Interest, Reviews
Tagged bicycles, cities, Politics-CivicInterest, urbanism
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