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Arnold Farr

Antithesis Incarnate: Christopher Hitchens, A Retrospective Glance

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As a “public intellectual,” Christopher Hitchens’ eminently readable writings helped cast people and events from a different perspective – mostly, it must be said, one based on reality rather than received “wisdom” and prejudice. While his work was certainly refreshing in this age of competing groupthink and duckspeak across the political spectrum, unlike his hero…

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Refusing Whitfield and Rethinking Marcuse: 50 Years After One Dimensional Man and Other Things

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It has been my view for some time now that academic discourse and inquiry should be a communal enterprise. There is no room or time for the hyper competitiveness that we see between some individual scholars as each seeks to elevate him or herself above the other for academic prestige. In my mind, scholars should…

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