The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
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Third time's a charm? Having previously read Robert Heinlein's Starship Troopers and Stranger in a Strange Land and wondering why so many people rate him (he was one of the 'big three' of postwar SF, along with Isaac Asimov and Arthur C Clarke), I was hoping his tale of revolutionary derring do in a lunar colony might be an improvement on these earlier books. I'm sorry to report this was not the case. This is not because of Heinlein's iffy libertarian politics. The Moon is a Harsh Mistress is overlong partly because of the digressions on "rational anarchism" by "the Prof", who's the mentor/L ..read more
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Wes Streeting and Ideology
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1w ago
Whenever Wes Streeting is in the news, it's usually because he's dumping on the NHS. Having said on several occasions that he wants more private sector involvement in the health service, he's reiterated this most unwavering of convictions in a piece for The Sun. His ire, as always, is firmly aimed at the left as he attacks us with a vehemence that never manifests versus the Tories. He wrote that "Middle-class lefties cry ‘betrayal’. The real betrayal is the two-tier system that sees people like them treated faster – while working families like mine are left waiting for longer.” What these peo ..read more
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The 1970s Debates Science Fiction
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1w ago
One from the BBC archive. Worth a watch ..read more
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A Note on Political Epistemology
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1w ago
A great time was had at the Midlands Critical Theory conference at Nottingham Trent University these last couple of days. There was one thing I wanted to note in relation to a paper delivered by the comrades of the Critical Political Epistemological Network. To be honest, that political epistemology has become a recognised sub-discipline served by its own journals, professorial chairs, and postgrad programmes was entirely new to me. Political epistemology's concern is how we speak about truth and knowledge in politics and how this conditions decision-making, questions of legitimacy, who is a ..read more
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The Hounding of Alan Duncan
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2w ago
The Israel lobby exists. Stating this shouldn't be controversial, but it is. In the UK, as elsewhere, there are several organisations whose purpose is to sell the Israeli state, its occupation of Palestine, and its colonialist project to political, business, and media elites. There is nothing uniquely sinister or unusual about this in itself. All states allocate resources to promote themselves in the polities of other states, including the UK. But what appears to be different is how, in the case of the Conservative Friends of Israel, we have an organisation that counts 80% of Tory MPs as its ..read more
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Routing the Tories is Good, Actually
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2w ago
When one affects to know about politics, there's always a risk of embarrassment. Take the recent pearls of Russ Jones, vendor of book length lists of damaging Tory policies and antics. This dogged foe of the Conservative Party told his not insubstantial following that if they are eviscerated at the next election, they "won't won't even have enough MPs to fill their allocated committee roles". This is bad because a weak opposition leads to poor government. If Labour are to be a "social democratic government" they need a decent Tory opposition "that keeps them focused". If I was Russ, I'd keep ..read more
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Five Most Popular Posts in March
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2w ago
The last 31 days have zipped by like nobody's business. But there was business done as far as this blog was concerned. What made waves among the internet-travelling public? 1. Politics After George Galloway's Victory 2. A Cynical Case of Fiscal Dishonesty 3. Why Reform Failed in Rochdale 4. The Political Uses of Racism 5. The Demise of Lee Anderson In other words, what made it were all the big political stories from the first half of the month. I know it was remiss not to discuss Owen Jones's resignation from Labour, Keir Starmer talking about his localisation agenda, the Angela Rayner "sca ..read more
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What I've Been Reading Recently
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2w ago
Less frequent blogging = more frequent reading, as intended. Here's what I've burned through these last three months: Bourdieu and Literature by John RW Spellar 11.22.63 by Stephen King The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M Cain Hyperion by Dan Simmons A Poetics of Postmodernism by Linda Hutcheon Serenade by James M Cain The Care Manifesto by The Care Collective The Fall of Hyperion by Dan Simmons Tentacle by Rita Indiana The Monk by Matthew Lewis Gateway by Frederik Pohl The English Teacher by RK Narayan Lean On Me: A Politics of Radical Care by Lynne Segal The Anomaly by Herve Le Telli ..read more
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Local Council By-Elections March 2024
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2w ago
This month saw 17,319 votes cast in 13 local authority contests. All percentages are rounded to the nearest single decimal place. Five council seats changed hands. For comparison with January's results, see here. Party Number of Candidates Total Vote % +/- Feb +/- Mar 23 Avge/ Contest +/- Seats Conservative            9  2,950     17.0%   -14.0       -6.5    328     -3 Labour           12  3,850     22.2%   +1.0 ..read more
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Becky Chambers Vs the Assholes
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3w ago
As one much-hyped science fiction series is doing well at the moment, it's time to look at another. Since the publication of The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet by Becky Chambers was published in 2014, her Wayfarer series has attracted its share of admirers and brickbats. There are those who praise the character-oriented focus of the novels over what the usual SF plot devices, and there are critics who criticise it for the lack of originality, the absence of big ideas, and its heavily emphasised good vibes. When the critical reception is divided like this, it's safe to say that the differenc ..read more
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