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www.anthonyskewspolitics.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explores the intersection of socialist political theory, social contract theory, and evolutionary game theory, examining how tacit consent and evolved cultural norms shape societal rules and moral frameworks, while also discussing the role of System 1 and System 2 thinking in moral philosophy. | |
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americanaffairsjournal.org
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| | | | | The tensions introduced by the prominence of a still partially medieval institution in modern society can only be resolved in two possible ways: the creation of institutions of education and knowledge production on a more modern model; or a partial neo-feudalization of the modalities, if not the class structure, of modern society, a process already underway... | |
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notesonliberty.com
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| | | | | The many lives of liberalism David Bell, New York Review of Books Is the political leader teachable? Avi Mintz, Law & Liberty Why ex-churchgoers flocked to Trump Timothy Carney, American Conservative A history fit for the Taliban Hugh Beattie, History Today | |
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tdylf.com
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| | | When I was approached by Goregirl over at Goregirl's Dungeon about taking part in a William Castle Blog-a-Thon (co-hosted by The Last Drive-In), I couldn't possibly say no. Castle, after all, is exactly the kind of filmmaker we should all admire. He had big ideas, and he used them to make movies infinitely more fun.... | ||