Friday, January 01, 2021

Scott Morrison Isn’t the Australian Trump — He’s a Margaret Thatcher Tribute Band

 Scott Morrison Isn’t the Australian Trump — He’s a Margaret Thatcher Tribute Band Jacobin


LOUISIANA CONGRESSMAN-ELECT LUKE LETLOW DIES WITH COVID-19: A Shocking Death, and a Reminder of Our Vulnerability



ON THE PAYROLL: All Major Western Media Outlets Take ‘Private Dinners’, ‘Sponsored Trips’ From Chinese Communist Propaganda Front


COLLUSION:  Communist influence? 14 profs busted for China connections in 2020.


The think tank behind Australia’s changing view of China Australian FInancial Review


JOHN O’SULLIVAN: Life after Brexit. What comes next for the U.K. after leaving the European Union.


WOW, EVEN AFTER HE DELETED HIS CRAZY TWEET, KURT EICHENWALD’S FEED IS STILL A BOILING STEW OF CRAZY.

Here’s the one he deleted:

But the whole lthing is just crazy. Sadly, not atypical of our media class today.


Tech Giants Are Giving China a Vital Edge In Espionage Foreign Policy



HOSPITAL CEOS HAVE GOTTEN RICH CUTTING STAFF AND SUPPLIES. NOW THEY’RE NOT READY FOR THE NEXT WAVE.Intercept

Covid-19 wasn’t the only medical story this year. Here’s what you missed in 2020. NBC News 


Boy Scouts of America accuse Girl Scouts of starting ‘war’ BBC 


Is Society Collapsing? Counterpunch 


The enduring lessons of a New Deal writers projectColumbia Journalism Review


Private capital’s rush into the business of sport FT


The women writers of philosophical romanticism — that’s the theme of the second issue of Symphilosophie


The metaphysical and political dimensions of the empiricism v. rationalism dispute — some thoughts from Martin Lenz (Groningen)


Antinatalist Grinch vs. Natalist Santa — a film by Pete Mandik (William Paterson U.)


Diamonds and time — how philosopher Carol Cleland (Colorado) is working with scientists to revise how minerals are classified


“Woke capitalism is the result of real changes in both the material structure of capitalism and its ideological superstructure, those are not changes pulling in the same direction” — Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò (Georgetown) and Enzo Rossi (Amsterdam) explain


 Further advice from editors who publish public philosophy — at the Blog of the APA


The 2020 Berggruen Prize for Philosophy and Culture was awarded a Harvard medical professor — Paul Farmer, the founder of Partners in Health, says “I was a little shocked to get a prize with the word ‘philosophy'”


New Blog: Public Ethics is published by the Stockholm Centre for the Ethics of War and Peace and edited by Romy Eskens (Stockholm University). It is replacing the more narrowly focused Ethical War Blog.

Recent posts include “Individual Difference-Making and Climate Change: Tragedy of Collective Action or Culpable Collusion?” by Christian Barry and Katie Steele (ANU), “Costs and Risk Imposition in a Pandemic” by Gerald Lang (Leeds), and “Should a Covid-19 Vaccine Be Mandatory?” by Daniel Halliday (Melbourne). Check out all the posts here.