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Commentary on politics, history, culture, and literature by two Dartmouth graduates
WHO WE ARE Chien Wen Kung graduated from Dartmouth College in 2004 and majored in History and English. He is currently a civil servant in Singapore. Someday, he hopes to pursue a PhD in History. John Stevenson graduated from Dartmouth College in 2005 with a BA in Government and War and Peace Studies. He is currently a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science at the University of Chicago. He hopes to pursue a career in teaching and research. BLOGS/WEBSITES WE READ The American Scene Arts & Letters Daily Agenda Gap Stephen Bainbridge Jack Balkin Becker and Posner Belgravia Dispatch Black Prof The Corner Demosthenes Daniel Drezner Free Dartmouth Galley Slaves Instapundit Mickey Kaus The Little Green Blog Left2Right Joe Malchow Josh Marshall OxBlog Bradford Plumer Political Theory Daily Info Andrew Samwick Right Reason Andrew Seal Andrew Sullivan Supreme Court Blog Tapped Tech Central Station UChicago Law Faculty Blog Volokh Conspiracy Washington Monthly Winds of Change Matthew Yglesias ARCHIVES BOOKS WE'RE READING CW's Books John's Books STUFF Site Feed |
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
"Islamic Fascism" It isn't a term that I would use, but it isn't as useless as one would think. As Martin Kramer points out in his latest Sandstorm piece, scholars of the Middle East, including the Marxist Maxine Rodinson, have drawn links between Islamism and Fascism in the past. Sunday, September 17, 2006
The internet connection countines to be spotty. However, I am commuting to work and school regularly now so we can begin our walk through the Bible this week. Saturday, September 16, 2006
Conservatives in revolt, part 514 In case you've missed it, The Washington Monthly features articles by seven prominent conservatives, including Dartmouth's Jeffrey Hart, on just how un-conservative the Bush administration has become. Thursday, September 07, 2006
Expect more updates next week. Though I doubt any of you wish to know the everyday details of living, I want to share the reasons why I have not posted this week despite prior promises to the contrary. One, my personal Internet connection disappeared for one week. Two, I moved further away from campus during that time. Three, I moved into a new apartment. Four, I'm trying to write an NSF grant proposal. Next week things look good because all four should have ceased by then. |