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Noam Chomsky, unhinged nitwit

| December 5, 2010 | 0 Comments
Noam Chomsky, unhinged nitwit

For years I have followed the controversial career of Noam Chomsky, MIT professor of Linguistics and prolific writer on political philosophy. A self-described “libertarian socialist,” in my view an oxymoronic political philosophy, he summarizes as challenging all forms of authority and attempting to eliminate them if they are unjustified – for which the burden of […]

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Symposium: Art, music and the Wagnerian dilemma

| November 28, 2010 | 0 Comments
Symposium: Art, music and the Wagnerian dilemma

Much of modern art since 1900 isn’t about beauty, but has devolved into an unedifying mix of snobbishness, greed, grotesqueness and fetishism, which the intentional fallacy has only made worse. How? Because the New School Critics have legitimized the separation of God from art, goodness from beauty, art from truth, thus much of modern art […]

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Beck’s take on Soros: Dead on

| November 24, 2010 | 0 Comments
Beck’s take on Soros: Dead on

George Soros is a very evil man and has perfected the economic deconstruction of nations, which he learned firsthand as a child in Nazi-controlled Hungary and later throughout Communist-controlled Eastern Europe – except Soros needs no bullets for his revolution; he has a much more treacherous and inconspicuous weapon: money and propaganda.

Click here to read the article at World Net Daily

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