March 31, 2006

Culture

Greatness, Andante

by Doug Merrill

Two years ago, the Sueddeutsche Zeitung began publishing a series of 50 great novels from the 20th century. It’s a good list, and I’ve been slowly reading my way through it. Emphasis on slowly. The newspaper never planned on keeping the editions in print indefinitely, and indeed, the smartly designed and inexpensive (EUR 4.90!) hardbacks [...]

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March 28, 2006

Culture

Es Lebe Das Exportventil!

by Alex Harrowell

Chris “Stumbling and Mumbling” Dillow has a very interesting post on signs of German economic recovery. Interestingly, the bellwether Ifo confidence index has shown a dramatic uptick, reaching its highest level since 1991. Dillow proceeds to examine its correlation with the DAX stock market index.
Now, as Chris points out, DAX-constituents are likely to be the [...]

Culture

Gauging European temperatures

by Guy La Roche

Discuss, if you like, to what extent the following quote is still applicable today. To what extent is success policy-driven, if there is any success at all, and not the accidental consequence of the actions of a few exceptionalist individuals? Where does Europe stand right now? Should we still count our blessings? Please keep the [...]

March 19, 2006

Culture

Theatre of Citizenship

by Alex Harrowell

Everyone’s been terribly worried about France. First of all, last autumn’s carburning outbreak saw a lot of people who really ought to know better gathering to hail the end of days and the Islamofascist conquest of Eurabia, or something. Now, the students are out on the streets to protest the government’s new labour laws, and [...]

March 7, 2006

Misc

The Endless Journey

by David Weman

The Endless Journey
One part of western culture that has been little recorded and also greatly repressed is that of the Gypsies.
Their culture remains one of the most misunderstood and underrepresented, and is often falsely stereotyped by other cultures. Some characteristics that permeate all gypsy cultures is the denial of citizenship, denial of being bound to [...]

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March 1, 2006

Culture

Cyfarchion a’r dydd Gwyl Dewi ein nawdd Sant

by Edward Hugh

Today is Saint David’s day, or Dewi Sant, so greetings to you all everywhere. As you know I am not a person with nationalist sentiment, but a good excuse for a celebration is always fine with me. One of my cousins, she must be in her seventies now, wrote to remind me:
“Greetings to [...]

February 23, 2006

Culture

Força Barça

by Edward Hugh

“I suggest you blog Barca vs Chelski later this week, in order to disperse the fog of wonkishness that hangs over AFOE.”
Alex Harrowell
Well, to please Alex even if it will please no-one else, I will. I have just two wordsto say: Leo Messi.

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February 22, 2006

Culture

David Irving: My Part in His Downfall

by Alex Harrowell

David Irving, as no doubt we all know, is beginning his new career as a jailbird, in the great grey walls of the Josefstadt prison next to the even greater and greyer Landesgericht between Vienna’s city hall and its university. Now, there are plenty of facile things to say about this: freedom of expression is [...]

February 17, 2006

Culture

Skinheads Against Royalist Prejudice

by Alex Harrowell

The German newspaper whose website could be better organised has this pleasant-enough story

February 11, 2006

Culture

Premature Evaluation, pt 2 (Grace and Power)

by Doug Merrill

What to do when you haven’t finished a book but find yourself with something to say about it?
Convention dictates that one should finish a book before reviewing it (although I have my doubts about any number of published reviews), but on the other hand, I’m not trying to sell a review of Grace and Power: [...]

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