Rad Geek, to-day:
David Wiggins (1968), “On Being in the Same Place at the Same Time,” vs. Kit Fine (2000), “A Counter-Example to Locke’s Thesis.” Fight!
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To protest in the name of morality against
excessesorabusesis an error which hints at active complicity. There are noabusesorexcesseshere, simply an all-pervasive system.—Simone de Beauvoir
David Wiggins (1968), “On Being in the Same Place at the Same Time,” vs. Kit Fine (2000), “A Counter-Example to Locke’s Thesis.” Fight!
To-day: Helmut Walser Smith, The Butcher’s Tale: Murder and Anti-Semitism in a German Town. Ch. 4, “Accusations” and Ch. 5, “Performing Ritual Murder.”
To-day: Helmut Walser Smith, The Butcher’s Tale: Murder and Anti-Semitism in a German Town. Prologue and Chapter 1.
What the hell just happened here.
To-day: rsync and PHP; Ira Berlin, MANY THOUSANDS GONE, Part III, “Slave and Free: The Revolutionary Generation”; and an inaugural meet-up for Auburn University Greek & Latin Club.