Paper Clippings The Blog of The Crossroads Cultural Center

Paper Clippings, more than a classical blog, is a service providing valuable reading material in order to help readers reach a judgment about current affairs. Comments and discussion are more than welcome.

Entries from December 1, 2008 - December 31, 2008

Tuesday
Dec302008

Man does not live of Sony alone

We may have disagreed with Samuel Huntington on many things, but he was right about the cultural tone-deafness of today's western elites. It is the most lasting heritage of Marxism: the belief that only economics are real, and all other human factors will yield to economic realities.

Tuesday
Dec302008

It is if it changes

This article clearly touched a raw nerve (as confirmed by the multitude of comments), namely the possibility that Christianity may be something so real that it is able to change people. This is a sensitive spot for post-enlightment Western culture, which is based on the assumption that human reason is naturally capable of building civilization, and cannot accept that human reason itself may be in need of redemption.

Friday
Dec262008

Big difference

Ross Douthat on the cultural effects of Christmas.

Wednesday
Dec242008

Deepest questions

The Alpha course is a significant phenomenon.

Wednesday
Dec242008

Higher standards

People on both political sides seem excited about the new secretary of education.

Friday
Dec192008

Helpless before their finitude

Leon Wieseltier" is sick and tired of the important people.

Friday
Dec192008

Under pressure

Don't forget the Copts.

Thursday
Dec182008

Conflict brewing

Right of conscience regulations are going to be a major political battleground in the next few years.

Friday
Dec122008

Inhuman

A North Korean story.

Thursday
Dec112008

La volonté générale

Czech president Vaclav Klaus meets the children of 1968. They don't care what he thinks, or how people voted. Being true heirs of Rousseau, they EMBODY the will of the people. The poor guy thought totalitarianism ended in 1989 ("19 years ago").

Monday
Dec082008

Garbage in garbage out

Spengler sees a silver lining in the economic crisis.

Monday
Dec082008

Soma

Just wait until your employer provides you with some good stuff for free.

Monday
Dec082008

England is finished

When you read the word "understanding" (as opposed to learning) six times in the same paragraph and hear that children will be taught "practical skills" for "real-life situations" (as opposed to any real content), you can be sure that an educational system is being actively destroyed by a clique of academic pedagogists.

Sunday
Dec072008

Ideology rules

If you care to know how bad the situation really is in Pakistan, an excellent source is Syed Saleem Shahzad . To him it seems absolutely obvious that the ONLY reason the Pakistanis may crack down on out-of-control Islamic militants is because of the pressure from Washington. That suggests that this plan is probably wishful thinking.

Sunday
Dec072008

Creeping vocationalism

Victor Davis Hanson again. After you skip the first seven paragraphs on the merits of classical education (nothing wrong there, just a bit cliche), his analysis of what's happening to the university system is quite acute.