OTHER
RECENT WORK
New "Link of the Week":
THE ADAM SMITH INSTITUTE
(8 August 2004)
An essay review:
DID AMERICANS ABANDON A COMMON POLITICAL GROUND
WHILE THEY POLARIZED TO THE RIGHT AND THE LEFT?
Reading Bush Country by conservatuve John Podhoretz, a
liberal reader could try to reduce his sense of extreme political
polarization. (20 July 2004)
An essay review:
MILITARY FUNDAMENTALISM AND FREE-MARKET
FUNDAMENTALISM.
George Soros thinks that
both obstruct America’s leadership position in the world.
(11June 2004)
Notes
& comment: ISLAM
& THE WEST: EDWARD W. SAID SLAMMED
V. S. NAIPAUL AND BERNARD LEWIS.
In Reflections
on Exile and Other Essays, the author of Orientalism saw in
Naipaul and Lewis an intellectual
corruption that paralleled the social
corruption of imperialism itself. (6 May 2004)
My
special WAR DIARY"Perhaps
if I regularly gloss America's run-up to war
on the Iraq regime, I will see significance
not otherwise visible." (started 27
February 2003)