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What a Portuguese chronicler may teach us about moral relativism

  • Posted on 31 janvier 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

Justin Weinberg was kind enough to mention Nec Pluribus Impar on his blog and noted that, so far, I had mostly been talking about politics, which reminded me that I wanted to post something about a philosophical issue I have been…

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Links – 01/31/2017

  • Posted on 31 janvier 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

David Byler published a very good piece in which he comes back on the theory that, as a result of demographic change, American politics was headed to a permanent Democratic majority. It was made popular by John Judis and Run Texeira’s book, The Emerging Democratic…

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Meanwhile, in Yemen…

  • Posted on 30 janvier 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

While liberals are busy losing their mind over a decision which, compared to what the US has been doing for years all over the world, is relatively benign, the Navy’s SEAL Team 6 just murdered several innocent civilians in Yemen, including…

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More on Trump’s executive order

  • Posted on 30 janvier 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

I’ve been giving more thought to Trump’s executive order and I’m increasingly convinced that Bannon fucked liberals again. I don’t think everything about this was planned, and I’m sure that incompetence played a role, but I have no doubt that it was Bannon’s…

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Links – 01/29/2017

  • Posted on 29 janvier 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

In my post on slavery and capitalism, I mention Robert Fogel and Stanley Engerman’s view that, despite what some people have claimed, slavery was actually economically efficient and it wasn’t abolished because it was not profitable. A survey of economists…

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About that executive order on immigration

  • Posted on 28 janvier 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

As you no doubt know, Trump signed an executive order about immigration on Friday, which led to mass hysteria since yesterday as some people were denied entry into the US and detained in airports. Let me start by saying that I…

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Obama did not deport more illegal aliens than any other President

  • Posted on 28 janvier 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

For as long as I have been in the US, and I arrived in 2010, I have heard people say that Obama deported more illegal aliens than any other President. The people who say that are usually liberals, progressives or libertarians who…

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Ordinary Men by Christopher Browning

  • Posted on 27 janvier 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

I wanted to post a quick note about Christopher Browning’s book, which I read a few months ago. I had been meaning to read it for a while and I really wish I had done it sooner. It may be the best book…

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Links – 01/27/2017

  • Posted on 27 janvier 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

Sean Trende and David Byler recently published a series of posts on RealClearPolitics in which they analyze the results of the presidential election and put them in historical context. Among people who are paid to talk about politics, Trende is…

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Geloso on Chetty et al. about income mobility in the US

  • Posted on 26 janvier 201723 avril 2019
  • by Philippe Lemoine

Chetty et al.’s study about the evolution of absolute income mobility in the US since 1940 has received a lot of attention. It purports to show that, since the 1940’s, absolute income mobility has radically decreased in the US. Absolute income mobility…

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