Author: djw
We should probably let this drop, but I think one more thing observation ought to be made in addition to Rob's fine posts below.In 1992, as everyone knows, a US.
Fascinating (and heartbreaking) piece in the LA Times here on the "lost boys" of the FLDS. Polygamy as an organizing principle of a society has numerous problems, at least one.
This is a completely instant reaction with no reflection, but it doesn't seem that great to me. It's not like appellate court judges don't have a real impact. I'll be.
Just in case you didn't see the link in the comments on Rob's first Kurtz post below, the Kaplan piece in The Atlantic that (in part) inspired Kurtz' latest bit.
The other day, Brian Leiter linked to this review (PDF) of David Buller's new book for MIT Press, Adapting Minds: Evolutionary Psychology and the Persistent Quest for Human Nature.This looks.
The lead sentence in a PI article on the gubernatorial election:What started out as an election contest between Democrat Christine Gregoire and Republican Dino Rossi may be turning into a.
I've been trying to break my lifelong habit of reading far too much of the New York Times, which causes me all kinds of psychic consternation. (There's half a dozen.
It's not uncommon for those on our side of the aisle to engage in what we call wonkery--playing around with ideas for tweaking and improving policy, regardless of the political.