Yugoslavia and Iraq; Peas in a pod?

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On September 15, 2004
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Doug Muir has an excellent post at Tacitus.org about German occupation policies in Yugoslavia between 1941 and 1944. He draws a number of interesting parallels between the German situation and the American, as well as several contrasts. This was effective. By the middle of 1944, the partisans...

Abortion and feminism, Pt. II

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Since this is a little long to be included in comments, a couple of quick points about the possibility of a pro-life feminism. The first thing to say is that the question is unanswerable; in some sense, it's up to Hugo Schwyzer to define his political stance,...

Oh Good Lord

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Sam Rosenfeld at Tapped catches this in the Washington Post: The Pentagon's last hope of flight-testing critical new elements of an antimissile system, before activating the system this autumn, appeared to vanish.

On the possibility of pro-life feminism

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I've been meaning to pull together a post responding to various arguments made by Hugo Schwyzer on the possibility of a left, feminist pro-life political alignment (See here, here, here). Ampersand at Alas, A Blog has rendered any such project on my part redundant with this splendid post. (I can't...

Hack Central

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In a recent article in which self-parody and self-congratulation fought each other to a draw, Prof. Reynolds made the following statement: The press has been in the tank for Kerry to.

Falluja and the Political

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This story from the Washington Post is making the rounds this morning, inspiring commentary from Sully, Atrios, Josh Marshall, Patridiot Watch, and Henry at Crooked Timber. The outgoing U.S. Marine Corps general in charge of western Iraq said Sunday he opposed a Marine assault on militants in the volatile city of...
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