An excellent hobby horse of a handful of intellectuals is to ponder what the results would be if the conservatives ever unified aesthetics and conservative politics. Here are some insightful articles for you that frame the problem and offer some solutions and insights. The first article comes from Danielle Charette from ISI, who gives a […]
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Category: Aesthetics, beauty, Conservativism, Dostoevsky, It Is What It Is
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Another Suggestion
13
Oct 2012
By Chris Petter
Dappled Things, a little magazine that I think showed up on this blog when Andrew Smith’s work was in it, features another artist that might be familiar. It’s worth a look.
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Book III Crime and Punishment
14
Apr 2011
By John Sercer
‘Lying Your Way To the Truth’ Razumikhin restores a kind of order to Raskolnikov’s life. We’d do well to look at a few things that Razumikhin thinks of that reflect a desire similar to Raskolnikov’s in that they both protest about the emptiness of using other people‘s ideas. Razumikhin is so much a likable character […]
Category: Crime and Punishment, Dostoevsky, It Is What It Is, Jerry, Literature, Lying
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