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MeFi post: Black Confederates
Scholars have avoided the difficult task of linking any blacks to the Southern war effort. One of the main reasons they choose not to attempt this is because they are afraid of confronting the great paradox that exists. Why would any slaves or free blacks work towards a Southern victory when this war was seen as one to sustain blacks' enslavement and degradation?

It's not a paradox - more like a completely predictable diversity of motives,... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 5:31 PM on August 7, 2008
The southern states thought otherwise: for them, as seen in their secession resolutions, it was about protecting the institution of slavery.

One of many examples:
We affirm that these ends for which this Government was instituted have been defeated, and the Government itself has been made destructive of them by the action of the non-slaveholding States. Those States have assumed the right of deciding upon the propriety of our domestic... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 7:42 PM on August 7, 2008

MeFi post: Veri Angry
"Once, when I proposed to teach a junior seminar entitled 'Anarchist cultural criticism in America', I was instructed to go ahead only if I first changed the title to 'America and its critics'. Here was the same method of cultural hygiene that has transformed Harvard Square from a bohemian enclave into an outdoor mall."

This passage illustrates the viewpoint of someone so completely out of touch with the world that it is almost laughable. He wants to... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 10:42 AM on August 5, 2008

MeFi post: you say you want an evolution
Over lunch he describes his novel in progress, currently titled “Anthill.” Its contents have occasioned certain differences of emphasis between himself and his publisher... Dr. Wilson would like ants to play a large role in the novel, given all the useful lessons that can be drawn from their behavior. The publisher sees a larger role for people and a smaller, at most ant-sized, role for ants. The novel is rotating through draft after draft as this tension is worked out.... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 2:30 PM on July 23, 2008
Not being familiar at all with the field of evolutionary biology, can anyone tell me if this is a new concept? Or is he presenting evidence to confirm an already existing hypothesis?

Despite the Dawkins-led screams of GENES GENES GENES GENES!, group selection and multi-level selection have been around in form or another for a long time: Darwin toys with group selection in Descent of Man, as Wilson mentions in the Times article,... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 3:24 PM on July 23, 2008

MeFi post: Caricatures from the late 19th Century and early 20th
The Melville caricature is actually George John Whyte-Melville. Calling poor Herman Melville "The novelist of Society" in 1871 would be like calling John Travolta "The King of Hollywood" in 1987.
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 5:50 AM on July 21, 2008
(The negro as sex-starved maniac, frex).

Or the negro and homosexual as examples of human degeneration, in a biological sense, a reversion to a previous lesser form.


The Wilde caricature is from 1884, arguably before his first homosexual encounter - let alone the public scandals - so I'm pretty sure that the depiction of him as black is a reference to him being Irish.
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 11:09 AM on July 21, 2008
The equation of African-Americans and Irish is unlikely to have had much currency in Britain.

Geez, and here I was thinking that I went out of my way to link to the relevant part of the article:
A prominent theme of ethnology in Victorian England largely stemming from social prejudices of the time was that the Irish were racially different from the English people and thus considered inferior. Polygenism was a dominant theory, as was... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 6:11 PM on July 21, 2008

MeFi post: She is your Virgil on the descent into L.A.
and that she doesn't just reprint press release copy but researches and describes everything in fresh prose

This is just plain not true. This listing is cut and pasted from here. This listing is cut and pasted from here. This listing is cut and pasted from here. And those are just the first three listings I checked.

"Kristin" appears to do nothing but reprint press release copy; either she... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 3:18 PM on July 21, 2008
I feel like a louse because I told Kristin recently that it would probably not be the end of the world if, in addition to her original write ups (which she sends out in her email list), she increased the content on her site by cutting and pasting interesting press releases. Looks like she has started doing that already (two of the PR-quoting events listed are new; one is seven months old).

The listing from March I just checked on at random is cut and... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 5:35 PM on July 21, 2008

MeFi post: "It was beautiful, kind of like abstract art"
In 1610, thinking he had discovered two moons orbiting Saturn, Galileo composed a message: ALTISSIMUM PLANETAM TERGEMINUM OBSERVAVI ("I have observed the most distant planet to have a triple form") … and sent it to Kepler as an anagram: SMAISMRMILMEPOETALEUMIBUNENUGTTAUIRAS

I can't believe I listened to the smart-ass who authoritatively informed me that this was Galileo's to-do list:

TEST ANAGRAM, MAIL IT; SIN, MUMBLE "E PUR SI MUOVE."
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 7:35 PM on July 16, 2008

MeFi post: copyrite more like copyrong
davejay: You're putting words into Breyer's mouth. He didn't say "unimpressive" (as if the melody wasn't *beautiful* or *complex* enough to deserve copyright protection), he simply said "unoriginal".

I just read the opinion, and he doesn't even say that:
Would [the endlessly self-perpetuating nature of the publishers' claim] justify continuing to extend copyrights indefinitely, say, for those granted to F. Scott... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 7:02 PM on June 19, 2008

MeFi post: Boring men?
...Natter on to each other you old hens and leave us alone...
...the women quoted in the article, who are quite obviously insufferable hens...
...Which is a pretty fitting epithet for this cow...
...I tried to read that, but it was all like mew-mew-mew-mew-mew...


Keep 'em comin', folks! I expect a full barnyard by the end of the day.
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 10:50 AM on June 19, 2008

MeFi post: Not Chuck Norris-ist.
The bar for greatness being lowered to "argues calmly and tentatively from established facts rather than shrieking sensationalistically" should depress me, but it just gives me more confidence in my cockeyed plan to conquer the Eastern and Central time zones with an army of eighth-grade math team members and part-time adjunct freshman composition lecturers.
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 6:05 AM on June 17, 2008

MeFi post: Eat the taco. A funnel cake won't kill you.
Tucker Carlson says Obama... "seems like kind of a wuss"...

Tucker's complete lack of self-awareness is downright endearing. I imagine him standing in front of the mirror, straightening his bow tie, running a hand through his hair, catching his own eye, glancing away and quickly back, then staring, captivated by what he sees. "Who's a bad, bad man?" Tucker whispers to his reflection. "You are, Tucker," Tucker purrs back.... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 12:52 PM on June 14, 2008

MeFi post: "A small statement that says a lot of things to different people."
Muddler typed "...but I have to say I'm with the crowd of people that doesn't find the meaning of life in a toilet on a pedastal in the middle of an installation."

"Must you people take over every discussion on MetaFilter?"

I choose to think of comments like these as part of a vast conceptual art project, executed with sublime patience and deadpan wit over many years, intended to illustrate the permanent... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 11:56 AM on June 14, 2008

MeFi post: We Have Met the Aliens and They Is Us
Does finding amino acids in space rocks really bolster the theory all that strongly? Your Panspermia link features rather more dashing hypothetical astronauts, such as bacteria, spores, and seeds. The difference would seem to be akin to that between the earth being pelted by iron molecules and the earth being pelted by Volkswagens.
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 12:26 PM on June 13, 2008

MeFi post: Product Placement Banned in U.K.
I was just talking to a co-worker of mine about this. "Joe," I said, "Do you not agree that the placement of commercial products in such culturally essential British television programmes as '8 Out of 10 Cats', which airs on Channel 4 Fridays at 10 PM, imperils the esteem with which the international television-programme-watching community regards such outstanding exports as BBCOne's 'EastEnders' or 'The Apprentice'?"

Joe thought about this for a... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 11:56 AM on June 13, 2008

MeFi post: School Defends Drunken Driving Hoax
My opinion is that some of you, have a axe to grind with the police and officials at the school, probably from some encounter other than reading about this one incident.

Yes, such unusual and disreputable encounters as a) attending high school; and b) being hassled by cops.
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 6:46 PM on June 12, 2008
I too have decided that this isn't that bad. What Phillips Exeter does is much crueler:

Principal: Today it is my sad duty to report that each member of the senior class has only been accepted to his or her safety school.

Senior Class: Brown?!?!!

Audible gasps, crying, screaming, recriminations, fainting spells, pitched battles with lacrosse sticks and Louis Vuitton bags, mass hysteria.... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 8:00 PM on June 12, 2008
So, let me ask you if it's OK to generalize about police, or just criticise the individuals responsible for this fiasco.

I'm glad that you've had good experiences with the police, but a lot of people haven't, and some of them see this incident as a sadly unsurprising extension of the behavior they've previously witnessed. I don't think this is "generalizing" or "axe-grinding" so much as "further rounding out a worrisome... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 8:22 PM on June 12, 2008

MeFi post: Fritzl, all too nonfictional
I do love Tim Parks, but, as Kattullus points out, he seems to have made exactly the mistake Spice cautions against: "Reviewers of Greed have met it at best with polite puzzlement, at worst with disdain. Philip Hensher said it was ‘atrocious’. And he was right – Greed is unreadable. But it is not the same book as Gier. What has also been atrocious has been the failure of anyone reviewing it to go back and read the German."... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 11:39 AM on June 8, 2008

MeFi post: Enter ingredients, get recipes...
It's not exactly diplomatic. I told it I had rice vinegar, three pomegranates, chocolate chips, sriracha, oyster crackers, half a tub of I Can't Believe It's Not Butter, and a case of beer, and it told me to get a girlfriend already.
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 5:28 PM on May 27, 2008

MeFi post: Reading Proust or Proust Reading You?
"you don't really have any idea of Proust unless you've read the whole thing."

I was thinking of his writing style, which you more or less get after a point (with the exception of certain scenes like the description of Venice in The Fugitive).

This is totally true, as far as it goes: you can read as little as a few pages of Proust and have a perfectly fine sense of how the sentences will sound... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 3:46 PM on May 27, 2008

MeFi post: Bush sacrifices
It's this kind of tone that has disappointed me about the modern American left. This sense of looking down one's nose at the rest of the world and how insufficient it is. The left used to have principles and goals. It was wonderful; it was real opposition; it had things to agree with.

The self-righteous hectorings of self-appointed arbiters of What Is Really and Truly Left usually make me weak in the knees and have me getting ahead of myself and... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 8:21 PM on May 13, 2008

MeFi post: Žižek!
the academic chicness of a philosopher is often in inverse proportion to his or her lasting philosophical merit

You're hurting Zombie Sartre's feelings.
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 5:23 PM on May 12, 2008

MeFi post: Simplicissimus
These are truly incredible (and have consumed much of my day). Thank you, Taksi Putra.
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 12:29 PM on May 8, 2008

MeFi post: Who's going to break the news to Cory Doctorow?
Is there a snappy Dutch phrase for "initial impulses of mockery and pity for another person's exorbitantly artificial fashion choices giving way to reflection that one's own conventional fashion choices are simply normalized artificialities, just as arbitrary and exhibitionist, resulting in acceptance of and even conflicted admiration for grown men who carry lorgnettes"? Because that would save me a lot of words.
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 8:45 AM on May 8, 2008

MeFi post: Not where he eats, but where he is eaten
This has to be better than the unbelievably shitty Waiting for Godot with werewolves I once sat through:

A country road. A tree.

Evening.

Estragon, sitting on a low mound, is trying to chew off his foot. He pulls at it with his teeth, panting.

He gives up, exhausted, rests, tries again.

As before.

Enter Vladimir.
... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 12:07 PM on May 7, 2008

MeFi post: Jerry Fodor, on Why Pigs Don't Have Wings
"He's a philosopher; why should a biologist (or anyone else, really) care what he has to say about evolution?"

I think this is a bad way to talk. Some of the most interesting ideas of the twentieth century were produced by cross-field pollination--Thomas Kuhn, for example, was a scientist before he revolutionized the philosophy of science. The rigid contemporary barriers between academic fields are the largely arbitrary product of fanciful 17th and... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 9:41 AM on May 6, 2008
Uh, folks? Why so surprised at the philosopher-hate from science people? By definition Philosophy doesn't produce falsifiable hypotheses. And is therefore useless. Considering how much time working scientists must waste fighting to exclude untestable, ignorant criticism, you shouldn't be surprised in the least at a hostile reception.

I suppose it's best left as a philosophical exercise for you to deduce the profession of the man who produced the... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 10:53 AM on May 6, 2008
Fodor's academic preening is ghastly and only serves to provide creationists with greater fodder in their endeavors to discredit modern evolutionary theory.

Oh, for fuck's sake. Darwin provides creationists with fodder in their endeavors to discredit modern evolutionary theory. Nature provides creationists with fodder in their endeavors to discredit modern evolutionary theory. Getting up in the... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 12:00 PM on May 6, 2008

MeFi post: Giuffre
Every week's a bad week for jazz musicians. (If by "bad" one means poor, under-recognized, etc). It's also a period when most of the giants are either dead or very old. There's not that many legends left (a few: Hank Jones, Sonny Rollins, etc)

I didn't even know of Giuffre, but felt welling in me a semi-automatic sadness when I saw this. Jazz - and poetry, and even the novel, to some degree - have hovering about them a valedictory air that... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 6:55 PM on April 25, 2008

MeFi post: "And malt does more than Milton can To justify God's ways to man."
Can someone explain to me why Jonathan Franzen initially pairs The Corrections with Budweiser and seems really pleased with Budweiser and even films a commercial for Budweiser but then has a crazy temper tantrum and retracts his choice and disavows Budweiser and writes 18,000 words for Harper's on the reasons for his disavowal of Budweiser and then retires to his loft to start a second career writing essays about how hard it is to be Jonathan Franzen?
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 3:42 PM on April 25, 2008

MeFi post: Discuss, Decide and Do It
The weird attempt here to smear the vaseline of equivalence over our lens on history has nothing to do with Jews slashing at fascists - who but a bleeding fascist would object? - and everything to do with preserving a contemporary rhetorical ground in which actors trying to effect change are no better than those trying to forestall it. That the apologetics necessitated by this feisty brand of historical relativism would extend to Nazis is initially disconcerting, but after prolonged exposure one... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 5:55 AM on April 21, 2008

MeFi post: Pulp Shakespeare
MIA. From Amsterdam Marsellus says you sailed.

VINCENT. 'Tis true. And thou hast taken to the stage?

MIA. My one brief moment in the sun.

VINCENT. What play?

MIA. A farce on spies, and women, "Fox Force Five."

VINCENT. How now?

MIA. A band of sisters, Fox Force Five.
This "fox,... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 2:33 PM on April 20, 2008

MeFi post: Cross The Road, Molina
Jason Molina is a sweetheart who makes good music, but that's not how Jason Molina taught me the True Meaning of Rock and Roll.

Jason Molina is a friend of a friend, and I once ended up in charge of the table at the back of the room on which his CDs and lovingly-pressed vinyl were spread out for sale to the adoring masses at the end of the gig. The adoring masses, somewhat to my disappointment, never made their way to the table; they did, however, make their way to Jason... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 7:33 PM on April 17, 2008

MeFi post: Amazon's Cookie Tax
Oh, great. If Amazon can accurately gauge how desperately I want the Hannah Montana Ultimate Pop-Star Sticker Book, I'm going to have to sell a kidney.
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 9:15 AM on April 15, 2008

MeFi post: To Nudge or Not to Nudge
languagehat, though I'll freely admit to the hyperbole, I think there's some truth there. I do believe that the old rallying cry that those in power should not have it was really a backhanded way of saying that the agitators are the ones that should have it.

languagehat was surely alluding to anarchism, and, the easy irony of Fresh Prince Kropotkin aside, there's a long intellectual and practical history of revolutionaries for whom the elimination... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 5:33 PM on April 14, 2008

MeFi post: The White Crap Talks Back
There's a weirdly extratextual declarative sentence in one of Kathy Acker's smuttier novels that goes something like: "I want to fuck one of The Gang of Four or The Fall." I didn't know much about music when I read that, and somehow became convinced that she was talking about competing Latin American revolutionary groups.

A year later I moved to San Francisco; Kathy Acker, by sheer chance, lived around the corner from me. Every once in a while I'd see this tiny... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 3:40 PM on April 14, 2008

MeFi post: Easy money
As a multi-billionaire playboy who regularly flies my own personal 787 to Kauai to pick up the diamond-encrusted pineapples that make such fetching centerpieces at my monthly "Fuck It, We're Rich" theme parties, this thread makes me very, very happy.
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 10:11 AM on April 14, 2008

MeFi post: Ten Thousand Cents
I thought it was kind of shitty that the artists each got paid a penny, and the result is selling for $100 a pop, but then I read this: All procedes from the sales of bill prints will go to the One Laptop Per Child project, to "empower the children of developing countries."

It still seems shitty to me. These two can blather on all they like about "anonymous artists," but they seem pretty unperturbed about reserving the... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 10:39 AM on April 12, 2008

MeFi post: Modern "Utopias" or Modern..Communism?
I'm always surprised that there aren't thousands upon thousands of happy and thriving places like this, until I remember that we've all been taught that life in a community like this consists of brown rice and sexual jealousy and dirt-smeared diaperless infants and weird guys from Flagstaff with Pancho Villa mustaches who sleep until two and smoke all the Acapulco Gold and seven-hour discussions designed to come to a non-hierarchical consensus on the pressing question of whose turn it is to do... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 6:28 PM on April 11, 2008
Most people live in communes -- as a family, either nuclear or extended.

"Commune" doesn't mean "a group of people living under one roof."
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 6:58 PM on April 11, 2008

MeFi post: Ezra Pound, foreign correspondent to the Richmond News Leader
I have the inescapable feeling that Ezra Pound and his inscrutable missives would most likely be communicated today on the intertubes with pages in flashing 72 point text.

Nah. He'd end up where his kind always does.


John Maynard Keynes meeting God on the 5:15 train.
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posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 2:12 PM on April 11, 2008

MeFi post: The Other Adams
dyoneo read nasreddin's comment and heartily seconded the recommendation, even if he was disappointed by nasreddin's failure to avail himself of the opportunity to instigate a purely academic discussion of giant electrified Virgins. dyoneo then scratched behind his left ear, ate half a family-sized bag of Flamin' Hot Fritos, and contemplated America's onrushing technological future.
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 1:19 PM on April 2, 2008

MeFi post: Max Mosley's little vice
If he was just some random guy I might agree with you. But he's the son of Oswald Mosley, Britain's most famous nazi. That's not cool!

On the other hand, Steve Petain, Hank Franco, and Chad Mussolini kind of see some PR possibilities opening up here.
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 2:06 PM on April 1, 2008

MeFi post: TMI LOL
What about Glenn Gould or Claudio Arrau?

Coincidentally, Gould hosted a political talk show on the CBC for two months in the summer of 1977. Viewers were confused, if somewhat charmed by the host's insistence on wearing an Arctic parka and bright-red mittens under the Toronto studio's hot lights, but the main reason that the Glenn Gould Politics Hour was abruptly cancelled was that it never lasted longer than 17 minutes.
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 10:15 AM on April 1, 2008

MeFi post: Spinoza and Biology
breezeway: not off topic, as Haeckel and Spencer were both tied by later racists to their disgusting pseudo-theories.

Not only not off-topic, but pretty much sitting on the topic's chest and making it hard for the topic to breathe, as Mr. Dr. Robert J. Richards's most googlable academic slapfight was defending Haeckel against an historian who wanted to paint him as some kind of covert intellectual agent carrying the blueprints for the Holocaust... [more]
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 6:25 PM on March 31, 2008
Most googlable academic slapfight, I should say.
posted to MetaFilter by dyoneo at 6:27 PM on March 31, 2008