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REALITY 101    PART 2

YESTERDAY WE CALLED FOR REALITY ASSESSMENTS of warfare and the crypto meme scam. Today in Part 2, Mother Nature fact-checks Trump’s climate con, her weather cancels his ego games, and, … Continue reading

July 7, 2026 · Leave a comment

REALITY 101       PART 1 

SO MANY RECENT TRAGEDIES MIGHT HAVE BEEN AVOIDED with a course in Reality 101. Its syllabus would include basics of elementary history, economics, science, and medicine. In Parts 1 and … Continue reading

July 6, 2026 · 1 Comment

DR. ZEYNEP TUFEKCI CLARIFIES A.I. 

AS CONFIRMED BY HER APPEARANCES AT THIS WEBSITE (see “Plato, The Internet, Education, and A.I.,” December 17, 2022; “Grok Goes Bonkers,” May 23, 2025; and “Deepfake—And Our Resulting Loss of … Continue reading

July 5, 2026 · Leave a comment

HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!

THIS, OF COURSE, IS THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY of the ongoing political-social experiment defining the United States of America. Here are tidbits gleaned from the past—and from the present—on this occasion. … Continue reading

July 4, 2026 · Leave a comment

VIEWS FROM MCGUFFEY ECLECTIC READERS, SOME EVEN PROGRESSIVE     PART 2

YESTERDAY, WE STARTED STUDY OF MCGUFFEY’S ECLECTIC READERS, USING its annotated version edited by Stanley W. Lindberg. Today in Part 2 we continue with a lesson that’s a fundamental one … Continue reading

July 3, 2026 · Leave a comment

VIEWS FROM MCGUFFEY ECLECTIC READERS, SOME EVEN PROGRESSIVE     PART 1

THE BROTHERS WILLIAM HOLMES AND ALEXANDER HAMILTON MCGUFFEY edited a series of Readers for grades 1-6. As noted by Wikipedia, these Eclectic Readers “were widely used as textbooks in American … Continue reading

July 2, 2026 · Leave a comment

SET AND COSTUME DESIGN FOR OPERA

“LEAPS OF IMAGINATION” IS THE APT TITLE for Anthony Freud’s article in Opera with Opera News, July 2026. It follows up on his “Illuminating the Stage,” February 2026, tidbits of … Continue reading

July 1, 2026 · Leave a comment

ADVANTAGES OF THE PRINCIPLED PUBLIC SPHERE   PART 2

IN PART 1, ALEX ROSS’S “Jürgen Habermas Defended Reason in a Darkening Age,” The New Yorker, June 22, 2026, introduced us to the philosophical concept of the Principled Public Sphere. … Continue reading

June 30, 2026 · 2 Comments

THE ADVANTAGES OF A PRINCIPLED PUBLIC SPHERE    PART 1

FROM TIME TO TIME, MY KANTIAN PHILOSOPHICAL LEANINGS COME TO MIND. This time around, curiously, they arise from words of Alex Ross, music critic of The New Yorker, who evidently … Continue reading

June 29, 2026 · 1 Comment

JD’S BS

MANY OF US REMEMBER NIXON. He was a foul-mouthed conniving corrupt president driven to resignation by a sure-thing threat of impeachment by the House and conviction by the Senate. We remember … Continue reading

June 28, 2026 · 4 Comments