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Tag Archives: John Gray
Good Stuff On the Current Crackup
Paleo Retiree writes: Or, more honestly: Hey, a cool intellectual — John Gray — who agrees with me and puts the case really well. The liberal pageant is fading, yet liberals find it hard to get by without believing they … Continue reading
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Paleo Retiree writes: Is Sweden the most feminine country in the world? Ten things American men could learn from French men. I think it’s a genuinely useful list. Back at the old blog, I blogged enthusiastically about a Debra Ollivier book … Continue reading
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Tagged Debra Ollivier, diversity, John Gray, sex, Steve Sailer, Thaddeus Russell
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Blowhard, Esq. writes: Brian Eno picks 20 essential books for sustaining civilization, including James Scott’s Seeing Like a State and Christopher Alexander’s A Pattern Language. Was Nietzsche right about religion? John Gray reviews books by Peter Watson and Terry Eagleton. (H/T … Continue reading
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Tagged BDSM, Brian Eno, climate change deniers, Friedrich Nietzsche, John Gray, movie criticism, music criticism, Paleo, police surveillance
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