I promised to say more about Corey Robin's assessment of Antonin Scalia in The Reactionary Mind, some of which is excerpted here. Before I get to that, I should say that it's an excellent book I strongly recommend. And one initial complaint notwithstanding, the Ayn...
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I'll have more to say about Corey Robin's assessment of Scalia in The Reactionary Mind soon. In the meantime, this insight (p.25) made me think of Newt's recent radical attacks.
Peter Frase takes a long look at this “DJW” character, and is deeply dismayed by what he sees. On my claim about our inability to universally and definitely classify jobs:.
Yesterday LGM's palatial capital region offices received their copy of Corey Robin's The Reactionary Mind. If I understand correctly, one of the book's main arguments is that attempts to distinguish between a good, reasonable Burkean conservatism and a nasty Randite/Calhounite/Reaganite variety don't really fly. I...
It won't surprise most readers to know that my reactions to some of the responses to Corey Robin's informal roundtable are pretty similar to Matt's. The idea that there's not.
Shortly after Christmas Brian Leiter linked to this Corey Robin essay on Arendt on totalitarianism, and posed a general question about the political relevance of Hannah Arendt's work. So far,.