Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Friday PSTSS: "Summertime Blues"

Poignant and incisive, "Summertime Blues" addresses one of the pressing issues of our age: horny kids, bored during summer vacation. Enjoy the ne plus ultra of covers, courtesy of Hanson.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

My Mission, Twenty Years On

I'm a self-linking Mormon. I spent a year and a half in Korea preaching Mormonism, which I talk about on the Times & Seasons blog.

Monday, June 9, 2008

On Red Tories and Libertarians

In pondering the range of ideologies on the fringes of the Republican party, I think, "Could a lefty like me ever fit in?" After posting seven superfluous links to myself, I catch my readers off guard by revealing that I would not be a good bedfellow with Republicans.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

The Future of Communitarianism and (or in) Quebec

A lot of French-Canadians in Quebec are xenophobic, so the government paid a philosopher and sociologist to think about that. (This is a model for how all governments should handle problems.)

I will list some key observations in their report.

1) If the French-Canadians aren't going to get off their asses and reproduce, they had better get used to immigration.

2) Since French-Canadians are still the majority in Quebec, they should insist that French be the official language for all their new neighbors. This approach is referred to as "interculturalism," as opposed to "multiculturalism." (In the US, it would be referred to as nativism, chauvinism, and/or bigotry.)

3) Quebec should be officially secular. Religious culture clashes should be resolved informally, rather than through legislation or litigation. (Young siblings should also work things out non-violently on their own, without running to their parents for resolution.)

This is a monumental study that should be (but will not be) read by everyone.