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11Feb/170

Why did Stephen Bannon namecheck a philosopher loved by Nazis, neo-Nazis and Fascists? | Toronto Star

Esoteric Italian philosopher Julius Evola, himself a Nazi admirer, was a darling of Mussolini and a godfather to latter-day fascists, so why did Trump’s right-hand man cite his work?

Source: Why did Stephen Bannon namecheck a philosopher loved by Nazis, neo-Nazis and Fascists? | Toronto Star

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11Feb/170

Retrieving Realism: A Review of Dreyfus and Taylor’s Book, and A Whiteheadian Wager | Matthew T Segall – Academia.edu

This essay is both a review of Hubert Dreyfus and Charles Taylor’s Retrieving Realism (2015) as well as an attempt to broaden their conversation by interpolating the voice of another retriever of realism: Alfred North Whitehead. Like Dreyfus and

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10Feb/170

Differential Equation – Introduction (1 of 16) What is a Differential Equation? – YouTube

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9Feb/170

Praesens de futuris: Whitehead on how to be going to move forward into the future (for Axiomathes 2017) | Gottfried Heinemann – Academia.edu

Whitehead's metaphysics involves an event ontology. Fundamental – that is, in Whitehead's language: "actual" – entities are events, described as acts of experience. It also involves presentism since past events have perished and

Source: Praesens de futuris: Whitehead on how to be going to move forward into the future (for Axiomathes 2017) | Gottfried Heinemann - Academia.edu

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8Feb/170

Social Capital: David Halpern: 9780745625485: Amazon.com: Books

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8Feb/170

Lessons on Aging Well, From a 105-Year-Old Cyclist – The New York Times

At age 105, Robert Marchand, a French amateur cyclist, is fitter than most 50-year-olds, and appears to be getting fitter with age.

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7Feb/170

Tomgram: Engelhardt, It’s a Bird… It’s a Plane… It’s The Donald in the News! | TomDispatch

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Source: Tomgram: Engelhardt, It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's The Donald in the News! | TomDispatch

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7Feb/170

The Major Blind Spots in Macroeconomics – The New York Times

Years after the financial crisis — a disaster that economists were supposed to foresee but didn’t — the field still struggles with its self-conception.

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5Feb/170

The Sacrifices of an Immigrant Caregiver

Emma moved from the Philippines to New York to work as a nanny for other people’s children—and hasn’t seen her own in sixteen years.

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4Feb/170

Me, Me, Me, Me, Me – The New York Times

For President Trump, no cause is as compelling as his own.

Source: Me, Me, Me, Me, Me - The New York Times

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