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Tag Archives: Brexit
Lessons from Across the Pond?
Fenster writes: Are there lessons to be learned from the messages from across the pond?
Happy 4th of July
Blowhard, Esq. writes: Or, if you’re in a feisty mood, how about this Loyalist defense of the British written by the then-Chief Justice of Massachusetts? Related I shared a list of some of our favorite crimethink-y anti-Narrative books here.
Posted in Politics and Economics
Tagged Brexit, george washington, independence day, Peter Oliver, Revolutionary War
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Brexit Readings
Paleo Retiree writes: I’ve been loving following the in-the-wake-of-Brexit debates. Interesting times, to put it mildly. Here are some of the essays, op-eds and articles that I’ve gotten the most out of. Was the EU formed in order to avoid … Continue reading
A Commenter Responds to Obadiah
Fenster writes: Commenter Tom Trueman has responded to Obadiah Plainman’s recent guest appearance here. While you may view Mr. Trueman’s note in the comments section to Mr. Plainman’s post, it is worth a careful read and is therefore reprinted here … Continue reading
Posted in Politics and Economics
Tagged Benjamin Franklin, Brexit, James Traub, Obadiah Plainman, Tom Trueman
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A Guest Blogger Writes on Brexit
Fenster writes: One Obadiah Plainman, who, being of the LOWER ORDERS, hath not access to a blogging platform, a most unenviable state in the current times. He is however a close acquaintance of MR. FENSTER, who as is well known … Continue reading