Tag Archives: political argument
The Election Has Taken Place
In these columns, I’ve preferred to stay clear of the politics of the day. It’s been my experience that honest people do differ, and sometimes even over the most vital issues. I haven’t wanted to use “Dear Abbie” to acquire … Continue reading →
Posted in Absolute Freedom and Terror, absurdism, academe, action, afterlife, agnosticism, alienation, American politics, anthropology, anti-semitism, appreciation, art of living, atheism, authenticity, autonomy, bad faith, Biblical God, bigotry, book reviews, books, bureaucracy, childhood, chivalry, Christianity, cities, class, conformism, contemplation, contradictions, cool, courage, courtship, cults, cultural politics, culture, desire, dialectic, erotic life, eternity, ethics, ethnicity, evil, existentialism, exploitation, faith, fashion, fatherhood, female power, femininity, feminism, filial piety, films, freedom, friendship, gender balance, glitterati, Gnosticism, guilt and innocence, health, Hegel, hegemony, heroes, hidden God, hierarchy, history, history of ideas, id, idealism, ideality, identity, ideology, idolatry, immorality, immortality, institutional power, Jesus, Jews, journalism, Judaism, law, legal responsibility, life and death struggle, literature, love, male power, martyrdom, masculinity, master, master/slave relation, memoir, memory, Messianic Age, mind control, modern women, modernism, moral action, moral evaluation, moral psychology, morality, mortality, Nihilism, nineteenth-century, non-violence, novels, ontology, oppression, pacifism, past and future, peace, Phenomenology of the Mind, philosophy, poetry, political, political movements, politics, politics of ideas, postmodernism, power, power games, presence, promissory notes, propaganda, psychology, public facade, public intellectual, race, racism, radicalism, reading, reductionism, relationships, religion, remembrance, repairing the culture, roles, romance, romantic love, scientism, secular, seduction, self-deception, sex appeal, sexuality, slave, social climbing, social construction, social conventions, social ranking, sociobiology, spiritual journey, spiritual not religious, spirituality, status, status of women, suffering, terror, terrorism, the examined life, the problematic of men, the problematic of woman, the profane, the sacred, theism, theology, time, Truth, TV, twentieth century, twenty-first century, Utopia, victimhood, victims, violence, war, work, writing, Zeitgeist
|
Tagged 2024 election outcome, 2024 politics, 2024 vote, all-gender bathrooms, believing your lying eyes, Bob Woodward and Trump, Bob Woodward interview, Bob Woodward’s War, brainwashing, choice of evils, consequential elections, demagoguery, elections and international relations, elections and the economy, elections that make a difference, Evangelicals and Trump, fashionable views, gender and fashion, gender and social construction, grievance politics, groupthink, growing in office, honest political differences, interesting times, international relations, Is rape irrelevant?, isolationism, Israelis, January 6th, nationalism, partisan claims, partisan outlook, partisan readership, philosophical argument, political argument, political differences, political divisions, political fallibility, political hopes and fears, political implications of rape, political preferences, political versus philosophical argument, populism, post-election recriminations, public relations, reasons on both sides, risking one’s career, sex change and personal experience, single outlook readers, testimony under oath, the election, the election and Israel, the election and Ukraine, Trump and the rule of law, voter fallibility, voting for the loser, vulgarity in politics, women’s jail cells, women’s sports
|
Leave a comment
