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Shameless Self-promotion Sunday #11 (posted 27 July 2008)
Happy birthday to me!
So, do you all have for me this week? Leave a link in the comments with a short description of a post you’ve written.
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Happy birthday to me!
So, do you all have for me this week? Leave a link in the comments with a short description of a post you’ve written.
Natasha replied:
This post reminded me that I need to post more.
Happy birthday!
David Z replied:
Economies of Scale: The Faustian Bargain
Mike Gogulski replied:
Congratulations on your latest extra-uterine orbit, Charles!
Let’s see… I did a bit of culture damning and reacted to the intent of our betters to crack down on the dangerous practice of home birth.
b-psycho replied:
“Kitchen Table” Radical Libertarianism
Not sure if that’s gonna show up properly, not familiar with markdown at all.
heather reddy replied:
i wrote [this autobiographical essay] (http://sorrytobesoheavy.com/2008/07/25/do-you-realize-what-you-sound-like/) that i think is about the conflict between deontology and virtue ethics. class, size and genders tensions, too, yo.
Bob Kaercher replied:
Happy birthday, young man!
I’ve got a little piece on the TSA’s latest efforts here in Chicago to keep us all safe from the grave threats posed by nipple rings, old men in wheelchairs, uppity women who dare to question authority and teenaged cancer survivors with prosthetic legs.
I’ve also fallen a bit into the miasma of pop culture this past week, with a little review of “The Dark Knight” (and its potential appeal to anarchists on some level- in spite of the commonly misapprehended concept of “anarchy” presented in that film), and a little blurb on comics writer and anarchist Alan (“V for Vendetta”) Moore.
Francois Tremblay replied:
I wrote the first half of a post about semantic confusions that started a lot of commenting from both sides: http://francoistremblay.wordpress.com/2008/07/27/untangling-some-semantic-confusions-part-12/