… You don’t wonder what, how, why You want to know how to die Look in the crow’s eye. 4. One-a-penny, two-a-penny, …
Articles
… the gate. Suddenly the SOUND of the sirens is heard again, coming towards us. The M.P. pops to attention and salutes as … unsmiling, completely, it seems, without emotion. Obedient, servile, almost like robot men. Yet they are alive. … Karen watches him go, pained and concerned. DISSOLVE 26) INT. LAB DAY A full view of a large scientific space …
Poetry
… “…the fancy cannot cheat so well As she is fam’d to do.” Adieu, Adieu. Anathema be your accolade. And may your plaintive …
… against late capitalism, the military-industrial complex, and assorted institutions (everything from … most conspicuous deformities. . . . The early student radicals of the 1960s who rejected the academy had at least one … Gitlin is probably closer to the complicated truth when he points out that much of the energy—sexual and otherwise— …
Reporting
… Mark Penn’s Completely Invented WSJ Article Professional pollster and PR … Let’s look some of his claims individually: The best studies we can find say we are a nation of over 20 million … a lot. What’s his source on that? blogworldexpo.com , a website promoting a conference for bloggers. But that …
… Order (1952), The Constitution of Liberty (1960), Studies in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (1967), and New … Prize for Economics. We now have at our disposal his most comprehensive attempt yet to formulate a “new statement of … necessary to limit the powers of governments. But, as Hayek points out, that understanding, that “first attempt” to …