Slavoj Zizek on current affairs 1
Posted under: **SPOTLIGHT**, *duration:long, philosophical trenches, plainly political
Tags: 911, communism, crisis 2008, liberalism, philosophy, politics, Slavoj Zizek, Zizek
Posted under: **SPOTLIGHT**, *duration:long, philosophical trenches, plainly political
Tags: 911, communism, crisis 2008, liberalism, philosophy, politics, Slavoj Zizek, Zizek
Posted under: *duration:long, plainly political, thank god I'm an non-cognitivist
Tags: Obama, politics, Rechthoek-extra, U.S.A.
“You can always count on Americans to do the right thing – after they’ve tried everything else.” – Winston Churchill
great speech…
my favourite part: ¨We are a nation of [list of religions] and non-believers(!?!)¨
wow! Is this the start of atheists and alike being recognized as (normal) citizens in America?! Then this would be a big step for a country in which 80% of it´s inhabitants are religious. (and uphold strange ideas about the combination of politics and religion )
(see below or click continue to see that Obama mentions ´non-believers´ in his auguration speech)
Posted under: **SPOTLIGHT**, *duration:long, plainly political
Tags: islamism, neo-conservatism, Osama Bin Laden, politics, the power of nightmares
Posted under: *duration:long, plainly political
Tags: islamism, neo-conservatism, politics, the power of nightmares
Posted under: **SPOTLIGHT**, *duration:long, plainly political
Tags: islamism, neo-conservatism, politics, the power of nightmares
Posted under: **SPOTLIGHT**, plainly political
Tags: blog action day, bureaucracy, democracy, economics, Hernando de Soto, politics, poverty
In the light of blog action day 2008 against poverty I decided to publish this extra post about Hernando de Soto, author of the mystery of capital, which I found a rather compelling book.
http://blogactionday.org/js/ee1a0ada253e5d232907d6b9c6e26d6f059f6ff0