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What have I been reading in the blogosphere lately? A few things.


  • You know about scholar.google.com, right?

  • From New York City, [livejournal.com profile] aa_bronson writes about the opening of the Museum of Modern Art.

  • [livejournal.com profile] angel80 went shopping with friends and found some beautiful things.

  • Nick Barlow is kind enough to let us know that the Czech Republic isn't the only contentedly agnostic-verging-on-atheist society in Europe.

  • [livejournal.com profile] charlemagne77 produces two essays: one essay on Theodore Dalrymple's simple-minded anti-intellectualism, and another one letting us all know what we should be reading.

  • The inimitable Head Heeb examines just what will happen in a coming era when won't only be sovereign states that implement the Montevideo Convention.

  • Over at Democratic Freedoms, [livejournal.com profile] pimpsophist is making the best case for libertarianism that I've ever read.

  • Pearsall Helms, in two posts, examines the reasons for the ultimate failure of Puritanism in mid-17th century England.

  • At the risk of sounding condescending to fans of a genre of music that I respect and wish to learn more about, [livejournal.com profile] imomus is a rather impressively literate and knowledgeable techno musician. Thanks, [livejournal.com profile] piratehead!

  • Apologies go out to [livejournal.com profile] eternityfan for not mentioning her note, at Aufbau Ost, on the underrepresentation of East Germans in German national media and popular culture.
  • Jason Kuznicki explains just what Alexander was about sexually, very nicely.

  • Thanks go out to Douglas Muir for proving that, yes, early morning Bucharest is similar to early morning Toronto.

  • Over at Crooked Timber, John Quiggin speculates whether the early 21st century People's Republic of China resembles no country so much as Suharto's Indonesia a decade ago.
  • [livejournal.com profile] quuf takes the Italy-is-a-boot metaphor and runs with it.

  • What do we actually do with operating manuals? [livejournal.com profile] simonff reminds us.

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