>Do we ever really get away from "Personal Responsibility"?

>(REPOST FROM Thursday, August 03, 2006) Even people that deride the conservative notion of “personal responsibility” don’t really disbelieve it. They can’t. They at least must believe that they are personally responsible for countering the conservatives’ ideas, and for changing the “social structure” and/or “the system” that renders people helpless. So there are many ways […]

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>Islamic counter-feminist feminism?

>(REPOST FROM Friday, April 28, 2006) Elizabeth Warnock Fernea’s book “In Search of Islamic Feminism: One Woman’s Global Journey”, is an interesting read. The book’s chapters each focus on the state of Islamic women’s movements in a given middle eastern country. (No chapter on Indonesia incidentally, home of the world’s largest Muslim population.) The book […]

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>A defense of the Hindu caste system?

>(REPOST FROM Monday, April 10, 2006) Alain Danielou has written a book called “India: A Civilization of Differences: The Ancient Tradition of Universal Tolerance”. In his book he makes the controversial claim that the Hindu caste system is a defensible form of social organization. Rather than being a coercive institution that forcibly segregates people, it […]

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>Oh State Socialism, what hath thou wrought?

>(REPOST FROM Thursday, April 06, 2006) The Dutch Labour Party, and its deputy chairperson Sharon Dijksma, have a great idea. They want to penalize educated mothers who choose not to work (http://www.expatica.com/source/site_article.asp?subchannel_id=1&story_id=28628&name=Penalise%20educated%20stay-at-home%20women%20-%20PvdA). Their reasoning goes something like this: The state (often confused with “society”) pays to educate these women, so the refusal on the womens’ […]

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