He wishes he had never entered the funhouse. But he has. Then he wishes he were dead. But he's not. Therefore he will construct funhouses for others and be their secret operator - though he would rather be among the lovers for whom funhouses are designed.
30/12/2010
George W. Bush in a Nutshell?
28/12/2010
Empire of Darkness
To an intellectual of the 1950's, the human psyche is dark. Freud's shadow looms large over all discussion pertaining to human nature. You take it as given that terrible demons lurk in both the individual and collective unconscious. All About Eve could be the story of any one of us. The phenomenon of Adolf Hitler is most easily understood as having sprung out of the collective unconscious of the German people. Suspicious that a similar phenomenon could occur anywhere, you scan the American scene for signs of impending fascist tendencies.
26/12/2010
Merry Christmas II
24/12/2010
Merry Christmas I
I can't bring myself to use the c-word, you know, the word we use to name this time of the year.
With its religious derivation the word is laughably out of whack with our binge of consumption and sentiment. So I'm going to rename the season. And on the principle that it keeps coming back and you can't escape it, I'm going to call it Herpes.
22/12/2010
The Value of Education
20/12/2010
The Problem of Unobservable Quality
18/12/2010
The Term You're Looking for Is "Relatability"
16/12/2010
A Challenge for Neuroscientists
14/12/2010
The Problem with Digital
12/12/2010
The Scientist's Incentives
08/12/2010
Why Do People Buy New Novels?
24/11/2010
Bonferroni Alert!
22/11/2010
Noam Chomsky against Affirmative Action
20/11/2010
As Good a Time to Be Clear-Headed as Any
In America it's been suggested by some religious types that [Christopher Hitchens's cancer] could prompt a revision of his atheism. It's not a hypothesis to which he grants much respect.
"So now I know that there's another life in my body that can't outlive me but can kill me, it's the perfect moment to gratefully acknowledge that I'm a product of a cosmic design? Who thinks up these arguments? Actually it's an insulting question: 'I hear you're dying. Well wouldn't it be a good time to get rid of your beliefs?' Try it on them and see how they would like it. 'Christian, right? Cancer of the tits?' 'Well, yes, since you ask.' 'Well, can I suggest you now drop all that tripe?'"
Andrew Anthony, "Christopher Hitchens: 'You have to choose your future regrets'" (via)
18/11/2010
The Public Choice Lesson: Let's Give up Altogether
16/11/2010
The Utopian Vision
14/11/2010
Ah, Those Little Things Again
04/11/2010
Spoiler
02/11/2010
Awareness Campaign? Forget about It!
31/10/2010
One Reason People Drink Alcohol
"Patty."
"Mm."
"If you're sleeping, you need to wake up."
"No, I'm asleep . . . I'm sleeping. Don't wake me up."
His penis was struggling to escape his shorts. She rubbed her belly against it.
"I'm sorry," he said, squirming beneath her. "You have to wake up."
"No, don't wake me up. Just fuck me."
"Oh, Jesus." He tried to get away from her, but she followed him amoebically. He grabbed her wrists to keep her at bay. "People who aren't conscious: believe it or not, I draw the line there."
"Mm," she said, unbuttoning her pajamas. "We're both asleep. We're both having really great dreams."
29/10/2010
The Human Condition
27/10/2010
Letzteres kann man von dieser Formulierung nicht behaupten
25/10/2010
Where Does the Discrimination Go?
23/10/2010
Plus ca change
21/10/2010
The Case for Markets
19/10/2010
The Postmodernists' Promise
17/10/2010
Sounds Like Good Advice
15/10/2010
The Plasticity Tradeoff
13/10/2010
Marriage Surprises
11/10/2010
The Egoistic Case against Deep Thinking
Deep thinking, on the contrary, is hard work, takes ages, might fail, and mainly benefits other people. If I discover the new theory of everything which reveals the purpose of the cosmos, what do I get? Sure, I'll probably make some money - at least Malcolm Gladwell's publishers will offer me a contract - but the rest of the world benefits much more than me.
09/10/2010
Searching for the Young Soul Rebels
07/10/2010
A Theory of Perfectionism and Procrastination
05/10/2010
Leaving the Goalposts Where They Are While Declaring the Aim Is Now to Not Hit the Goal
03/10/2010
Even So
01/10/2010
If All Models Are Wrong. . .
29/09/2010
It's Easy to Lie with Statistics, It's Easier to Lie without Statistics
Yet people continue to believe, and they continue to get angry that anyone would suggest that such a thing doesn't exist. It's like, 'I know it exists because I've seen it.'"
27/09/2010
You Really Wish That They Wouldn't
[...] I suspect, though I can't say for sure, that upon being told someone is praying for me, I feel much the same way a Christian would feel if told that someone was going to sacrifice a chicken for him or her. Perhaps you appreciate the sentiment, but you really wish that they wouldn't.
25/09/2010
Take (at Least) One
23/09/2010
Sex Ed: The Basics
21/09/2010
Soziolinguistik
19/09/2010
Mischel Meets Hardin
17/09/2010
Who Will Think of the Deans?
15/09/2010
Sample Selection Bias for Laypeople
13/09/2010
Would Be Better Advice If It Contained a Theory about Which Applies When
11/09/2010
Was Mussolini a Vegetarian?
To anyone that has attended a political demonstration, trawled a blog, or attended a Western university in the past half century, the scattershot use of “fascist” will ring familiar. And almost as clichéd as accusing an ideological opponent of fascist sympathies is the accurate observation that such charges often demonstrate an utter lack of understanding of just what qualifies as fascist, other than “someone I vehemently disagree with.” As an indicator of a particular set of political beliefs, “fascism” has become a perfectly meaningless pejorative, a political cudgel that is obtuse and imprecise by design.
What, if anything, unites such disparate fascist dictators as Benito Mussolini of Italy, Adolf Hitler of Germany, António de Oliveira Salazar of Portugal, and Francisco Franco of Spain? Fascism, the historian Stanley Payne writes in Fascism: Comparison and Definition, “is the vaguest of contemporary political terms.” Few ideologies have produced so many academic volumes dedicated to establishing a singular set of definitional criteria. All of the political movements commonly associated with fascism overlap in key areas (opposition to both classical liberalism and communism, for instance) and diverge in others (the Germans rejected Italian-style corporatism in favor of what one historian called a “racist-totalitarian welfare state”).
09/09/2010
Also: Scratching One's Balls in Public
07/09/2010
Bit Obvious, But Very Nice
- Infinite Loop; see Loop, Infinite
- Loop, Infinite; see Infinite Loop
05/09/2010
Organizational Sociology: The Soap Heuristic
03/09/2010
Levels, Not Changes
Which country has a better, more active, and more AD-stabilizing fiscal policy? Well, it depends on the details and the numbers but I would encourage you to consider country A for this honor.
01/09/2010
How to Make Libertarians Mad
29/08/2010
Yeah, Me Too
27/08/2010
Ever Heard of Stanley Milgram?
25/08/2010
Wider den Exotizismus
23/08/2010
Suggests Women Are Capable of Presenting Good Arguments
21/08/2010
Well, That's Because the TV Spots Were Crap
19/08/2010
Sums up Much of (Human) History
This riled-up response is probably just a false alarm, with the monkeys mistaking the squirrel for a predatory bird. On the other hand, male macaques – some of whom give chase and even attack a harmless rodent – might be trying to impress females in their troop.
17/08/2010
School's Poison
'I think I have believed that if I waited, if I sat quietly at the table, without making a noise or movement - being good - the dish of life would be presented to me.'
15/08/2010
In Praise of Induction
13/08/2010
Living in the Fast Lane
If you want life paths that quickly and reliably reveal your skills, like leveling up in video games, you want artificial worlds like schools, sporting leagues, and corporate fast tracks.
11/08/2010
Consider Yourself a Test Case
09/08/2010
In Other Words, Your Sample Is Biased
07/08/2010
The Perils of Football
By April 1980 I was sick to death of my job, and my indecision, and myself.
05/08/2010
It's Not Deception
03/08/2010
Idea, Meet Real World
01/08/2010
Sensorische Deprivation
30/07/2010
Why Are Some Groups Worth Protecting? Or Are They?
28/07/2010
Going All the Way
26/07/2010
The Context of Discovery
24/07/2010
Decisions, Decisions
22/07/2010
Recursive Macroeconomic Theory vs. Hegelian Marxism
And speaking as someone who has taken graduate coursework in “continental philosophy”, and been walked through the big hits of structural anthropology, Hegelian marxism and Freudian feminism, that graduate macroeconomics class was by far the most ideologically indoctrinating class I’ve ever seen. By a mile.
20/07/2010
The Utilitarian View of Shyness (and Introversion)
18/07/2010
I Think He's Wrong about Comedies
Film genres have observable lifecycles. Comedy has survived pretty much unchanged since L'Arroseur Arrosé, like those bacteria that have been alive since before the dinosaurs. Westerns are more like cicadas: they burrow underground for ten years or so, and just when you've forgotten they exist, they're suddenly everywhere. And then there are the mayflies: distinct genres that show up for a few years, have their moment, and end up smeared all over the windshield of history.
L'Avventura is the preeminent example of one of those windshield smears, where you'll also find Last Year at Marienbad, La Dolce Vita, and most of Antonioni's other films. They all share a sort of apocalyptic, exhausted ennui and feature characters who are miserable, wealthy, dissolute, and incredibly well-dressed. Their genre didn't stick around long enough to get an official name, but Pauline Kael called them "The Come-Dressed-As-the-Sick-Soul-of-Europe Parties," and that's good enough for me.16/07/2010
Really?
14/07/2010
Can We Call It "The Discrimination Fallacy"?
12/07/2010
Beware Naive Falsification
10/07/2010
Silence Is Golden
08/07/2010
One Theory Is That This Concept Was Invented by Parents
06/07/2010
This Post Kept Short Intentionally
04/07/2010
Actually, There Aren't Any Proper Teams in the World Cup at All
They’ve annihilated Australia (who are rubbish), lost to Serbia, beaten Ghana, (who were enthusiastic), and beaten England (who played very badly). Argentina had a very bad plan and some defective players.
Germany are fun to watch against poor opposition but against another team of good footballers following a good plan then anything could happen.
cja, comment on "Germany 4-0 Argentina: Germany are getting better and better and better" by Zonal Marking
02/07/2010
Probably Not Mainly a Translation Problem
30/06/2010
Why Is Socialism Oppressive?
Richter's novel advances a very different explanation for socialism's "moral decay": The movement was born bad. While the early socialists were indeed "idealists," their ideal was totalitarian. Their overriding goals were to engineer a new society and a New Socialist Man. If this meant treating workers like slaves - depriving them of the freedom to choose their occupation or location, forbidding them to quit, splitting up families without their consent, and imposing draconian punishments on dissenters - so be it.
28/06/2010
Spot the Moment When Self-Censorship Kicks in
Charlotte: It's scary.
Bob: The most terrifying day of your life is the day the first one is born.
Charlotte: Nobody ever tells you that.
Bob: Your life as you know it . . . is gone. Never to return. But they learn how to walk, and they learn how to talk . . . and you want to be with them. And they turn out to be the most delightful people you will ever meet in your life.
26/06/2010
Today Begins the Part of the World Cup Which Brings the Penalty Shootouts
24/06/2010
Lösungsansatz: Alcopops
22/06/2010
In Fairness, That's Not the Only Process by Which Stereotypes Can Come about
20/06/2010
Click on the Link If You Don't Get the Joke
15 min: [...] I guess the players know that defeat means almost certain elimination at the group stage, and thus that a draw might suit both parties. I wonder if Algeria could play out a mutually convenient stalemate without dying of irony.
Simon Burnton, "World Cup 2010: Algeria v Slovenia - as it happened"