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Category Archives: politics
Lenin and “the Vibrations of Christ”
Radio Free Europe: “Leninland,” which was two years in the making, focuses on the massive, tomb-like Lenin Museum at the estate outside of Moscow where the Soviet founder spent his final days and died. The museum complex was built there … Continue reading
ISIS: Making the Trains Run on Time (Apparently)
The Independent In the cities and towns across the desert plains of north-east Syria, the ultra-hardline al-Qa’ida offshoot Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isis) has insinuated itself into nearly every aspect of daily life. The ‘Islamic State’ group, … Continue reading
Marx and the Millennium
Over at Mises, they have posted a long (very long) examination by the late (and, in my view, often profoundly misguided) Murray Rothbard demonstrating how Marxism fits into a much older millennialist tradition. The piece is something of a struggle … Continue reading
Posted in culture, politics
Tagged Ernst Bloch, Karl Marx, Marxism, Millennial Cults, Political Religions
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Saudi Arabia, a Reminder
Writing in the New York Times, Ed Husain: Let’s be clear: Al Qaeda, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, Boko Haram, the Shabab and others are all violent Sunni Salafi groupings. For five decades, Saudi Arabia has been the … Continue reading
The Pope and the Sandinista
Fox News from 2009: UNITED NATIONS – The outspoken U.N. General Assembly president on Tuesday accused the United States of demonizing Iran’s president and criticized the International Criminal Court for issuing an arrest warrant for Sudan’s leader on war crimes … Continue reading
Posted in politics, Religion
Tagged Miguel D'Escoto, Nicaragua, Pope Francis, Religious Left
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God, the EPA and Climate Change Regulation
From Climate Progress: WASHINGTON, D.C. — Speaking to three administrators for the Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday, David Kepley, an elder and deacon at the Providence Presbyterian Church, quoted Leviticus. “God said ‘the land is mine; with me you are … Continue reading
Posted in Church & State, politics, Religion
Tagged Climate Change, environmentalism, Religious Left
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‘Novorossiya’: A suburb of the Third Rome?
BBC: A senior adviser to rebels in eastern Ukraine has confirmed that extrajudicial killings have been carried out “to prevent chaos”. Igor Druz told the BBC such “executions” sent an important signal to the rest of the rebel forces. He … Continue reading
Posted in politics, Religion
Tagged Igor Druz, Novorossiya, Russia, Russian Orthodoxy, Ukraine
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The ‘Return’ of the Religious Left?
Writing in Salon, Elizabeth Stoker Bruenig; If the Reason-Rupe and PRRI reports are right, millennials just might be opting out of the partisan approach to politics altogether, which means the partisan leash on religious constituencies might just be fraying. This … Continue reading
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Tagged Religious Left
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Happy Independence Day!
“Ignorance is preferable to error; and he is less remote from the truth who believes nothing, than he who believes what is wrong.” Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia
Longer Spoon Needed
Reuters: Pope Francis, whose criticisms of unbridled capitalism have prompted some to label him a Marxist, said in an interview published on Sunday that communists had stolen the flag of Christianity. The 77-year-old pontiff gave an interview to Il Messaggero, … Continue reading
Posted in politics, Religion
Tagged Ayn Rand, Pope Francis, Religious Left
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