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Failure of rhetoric

Worldview Thought for the Day If George W Bush’s presidency was a dictatorship, then how is it that he is not still president and that some people are still complaining so vigorously about a man that has not been president … Continue reading

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Stand in the place where you are

The 2008 presidential election cycle was one of the most important events in my philosophical and political life. It was sometime during that cycle that I realized that my entire philosophical and political focus for the past two decades of my life has been wrong. […] Continue reading

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What’s the deal with Worldview?

If anyone is still checking, he or she will have noticed that there has not been a lot of posting on Worldview recently. There are two reasons for this that I hope to resolve soon. Continue reading

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Worldview in the coming year

I started this weblog on 23 November 2005 with predictably high ambitions. In the past three years, I have published more than 1600 posts on topics ranging from Art to Writing and everything in between. My readership has climbed from a faithful few to a faithful dozen–I am eternally grateful for your support.

At the beginning of every year, however, the question is always “now what?” What should this weblog and my online writing presence look like in the coming year? […] Continue reading

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As you might have noticed

The Worldview Weblog has taken a huge leap forward by doubling its writing staff. We (I can say that now) have two contributing authors for the site. Welcome didymus 53; check out his first post. Adding an author brings up … Continue reading

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