aturday, November 18, 2017
RE BROOKS' BOOKS CHIMPS HUMAN RIGHTS THE SOCIAL ANIMAL
I checked these out.
The Social Animal, I read a few pages.....
Incoherent jibberish, dolled up as an intellectual tour de force.
If you asked him, point blank: "Should Chimps Have Human Rights?", he would probably say "Maybe."
If you asked him, point blank: "Should Chimps Have Human Rights?", he would probably say "Maybe."
Now I will look at Bobos In Paradise.
He obviously has a primate theme, so why not refer also, for his benefit, to Primates of Park Avenue, for comparison purposes, and to keep it on his home turf.
He obviously has a primate theme, so why not refer also, for his benefit, to Primates of Park Avenue, for comparison purposes, and to keep it on his home turf.
I am hoping for something worth attacking in detail in Bobos.
The problem with Brooks, intellectually, and you can quote me, is that he is a moving target.
Thomas Friedman, like shooting ducks in a barrel.
Brooks, quite something else.
The snipe of op ed columnists. The problem with Brooks, intellectually, and you can quote me, is that he is a moving target.
Thomas Friedman, like shooting ducks in a barrel.
Brooks, quite something else.
If you ever hunted snipe, you would know what I mean.
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