Xenophon on the Website Roll-out

Since some of our writers have been taking up the great theme related to the “end of history,” it might be foolish to think that any of the details in the news over the past few weeks—the government shutdown, the debt crisis crisis, the Obama care website—have any lasting . . . . Continue Reading »

Meanwhile, Back in the Good Ol’ USA…

Everything is just peachy-keen: Yeah, that’s one of the ads Colorado Democrats, oh, I’m so sorry, Colorado bureaucrats , are using to peddle Obamacare sign-ups.  H/T Ricochet—their post, Idiocracy Has Arrived , has a link to the official website if you can stomach it. No, . . . . Continue Reading »

First Links — 10.23.13

Unusable Words Brad Leithauser, New Yorker John Gray and the Politics of Grace Will McDavid, Mockingbird Evangelical Leader Preaches Pullback Neil King Jr.,  Wall Street Journal Why Is Faith Not a Work? Matthew Barrett, Gospel Coalition Journalists: Please Look Up ‘Fetus’ Terry . . . . Continue Reading »

The Japanese and the End of History

Well, I agree with Carl that the data in the study about the Japanese aversion to sex is suspect. On the other hand: What I say doesn’t really depend on the data so much. The phrase “celibacy syndrome” is the translation of a malady that was identified by the Japanese media, not . . . . Continue Reading »

“Yuko and Hiro” Do Not Despise Sex

With respect to Peter’s latest Big Think, a warning, and a push-back. There are a number of hard-to-figure things about the Japanese, and perhaps, building on top of distinctive cultural traits regarding sex and love that go way back, the 21st century Japanese really have become erotically . . . . Continue Reading »