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  • Richard at 1948 takes a look at Sarkozy's recent successful entente with Libya, which may both indicate the relative weakness of Germany and French interest in Sarkozy's Mediterranean Union project.

  • [livejournal.com profile] angel80 has an series of stunning photo posts (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) produced during a vacation in the area of Lake Mungo in what I think counts as the Australian Outback.

  • Bert Archer points to a New Yorker article that traces the origins of celebrity culture in art all the way back to Gustave Courbet.

  • Edward Hugh at Bonoboland looks at what might be the beginning of an Italian economic meltdown, precipitated (he argues) by a wildly unsustainable public pension system that no one seems able to reform.

  • Centauri Dreams highlights the implications of the discovery of a planet in orbit of a red giant star for the future of our solar system's worlds.

  • [livejournal.com profile] creases' short story "Revelation of the Lamb in Four Parts" in unheimlich, as good as anything by Shirley Jackson.

  • Henry Farrell at Crooked Timber starts off a discussion about the alleged links of the pre-natal testing of fetuses for congenital defects and illnesses with eugenics, and goes on to social democracy, and Progressivism. It gets bogged down in a flamewar, of course.

  • Razib at GNXP wonders whether Confucianism is set for a revival in China.

  • Joe.My.God reports that Victor Willis, founder, songwriter, and original lead singer of the Village People, is going to be writing a tell-all biography wherein he claims that the Village People and their songs never had a gay subtext. (His commenters have their say.)

  • Jeff at the Tin Man remarks on the acceleration of information flow over the past two centuries.
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