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Why Race May Influence Us Even When We “Know” It Doesn’t
Posted on February 19, 2009
The image to the left is a portion of a controversial cartoon that ran in yesterday’s New York Post. The cartoon (the entirety of which is here) includes this punchline: “Now they will have to find someone else to write the stimulus bill.” * * * A common assumption among most Americans is that race […]
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Situationism in the News
Posted on February 16, 2009
Below, we’ve posted titles and a brief quotation from some of the Situationist news items of February 2009. (They are listed in alphabetical order by source.) * * * From Boston Globe: “Aging has its benefits” “In the 1973 film “The Way We Were,” Barbra Streisand sings a haunting ballad about memories and aging. “What’s […]
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