March 13, 2006

Transition and accession

Montenegro III: Am Not, Are So

by Douglas Muir

Continuing AFOE’s first point-counterpoint debate between two posters, here’s my final post on Montenegrin independence.

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I’ll discuss a few specific points that BG made, then say why I still [...]

November 24, 2005

Culture

The System of the World

by Doug Merrill

Sorry, this is not a post proclaiming a political theory of everything. It’s a note saying “‘Tis done!” I picked up Neal Stephenson’s The System of the World sooner than I thought and finished it up right quick.
Previous posts on the Baroque Cycle are here, here, here and here. The argument of the trilogy and [...]

January 3, 2005

Life

Sheffield a la mar

by Scott Martens

I have to confess to having had a fairly sucky 2004. Most of the causes are personal, and frankly not very interesting. But, as an example, my plan to spend the holiday season in Tunisia was abruptly cancelled because my wife got chicken pox. So, needless to say, I’ve been looking [...]

August 31, 2004

Minorities and integration

Daniel Pipes on Tariq Ramadan: Why French literacy still matters

by Scott Martens

Readers of my previous comment on Tariq Ramadan will no doubt have come away with the impression that I don’t much like Daniel Pipes. This is not an entirely accurate assessment of my opinon of him. I think Pipes is an unreconstructed bigot and xenophobic fanatic whose academic work fails to meet even [...]

March 10, 2004

Currencies

Rodrigo Rato: Wagging The Finger, Or Wagging The Dog?

by Edward Hugh

I have already posted on my own blog about what I see as the surreal consequences which might follow from this wish becoming a reality. If what I think happens next to the Spanish economy really does happen - and I have no doubt whatsoever that the housing bubble will crash one or other of [...]

February 9, 2004

Culture

Hannah Arendt: The Banality of Evil

by Norman Geras

[I'd like to start by thanking the Fistful of Euros team for inviting me to guest-blog here this week. I'm hoping to offer a mini-series on European thinkers, focusing on just an aspect of the ideas of the thinker I choose in each case. I say 'hoping to' because I still have to compose the [...]

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