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Chris Horner

The Smart Set: Vegetable Stand - January 26, 2009 - 0 views

  • Stop paying taxes? Escape to the woods? Sit in? Why not go vegetarian instead?
  • experiments with alternative ways of life.
  • But it’s worth bearing in mind that vegetarianism, at its roots, was not considered a simple dietary choice; it was an act of civil disobedience. Alcott spearheaded the strategy of tax evasion as a means of opposition to war and slavery, the same strategies Thoreau wrote about in Civil Disobedience. He was a dissident of the first degree — an outspoken abolitionist, promoter of women’s rights, and educational reformer. His vegetarianism was not just a natural extension of these values; it was his reformist ideals put into practice. One individual was not going to single-handedly end slavery, but could easily live a life that practiced nonviolence and equality.
Chris Horner

2004 Ryerson Lecture: Robert Pippin: "Bourgeois Philosophy? On the Problem of Leading a... - 0 views

  • I want to talk today about just one such detailed problem and its historical fate, the ideal of freedom, especially an understanding of what it is to lead one’s own life in such a way that it requires protection of basic entitlements for individuals (like property rights) and that understands human agency as resulting in actions by individuals for which they may be held individually responsible.
Mark Gallagher

Leave the libraries alone. You don't understand their value. - 1 views

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    Phillip Pullman is an award winning British author (His Dark Materials) and has, since the announcement of mass proposed library closures, a eloquent, passionate defender of the value of public libraries in the UK. This is the full text of his speech of the 20th January 2011, delivered at Oxford Town Hall, called to defend Oxfordshire libraries.
Chris Horner

Commonweal - A review of religion, politics and culture - 0 views

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    Culture & Barbarism Metaphysics in a Time of Terrorism Terry Eagleton Why are the most unlikely people, including myself, suddenly talking about
Chris Horner

Robert Fox: Anti-Muslim Dutch MP Geert Wilders does not deserve the publicity his banni... - 0 views

  • he claims to have been gagged and prevented the right of free speech. The fact that he claims the right of free speech to curtail the rights of free speech, and freedom of prayer and preaching, to Europe's Muslims seems to him neither here nor there.
  • there must be limits to the right to insult for the sake of it, while upholding the right to criticise.
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