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David Randall

@DavidRandallNAS

Director of Research at the National Association of Scholars and Executive Director of the Civics Alliance. Fan of Montaigne, Austen, Bellamy, and Lafferty.

Katılım Mart 2023
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Robert Pondiscio
Robert Pondiscio@rpondiscio·
In the April issue of @Commentary I review James Traub's new book, "The Cradle of Citizenship." I wish I shared his faith in civic education to "help save our democracy." Trouble is, America’s public schools don’t seem to want the job. commentary.org/articles/rober…
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Steven Duffy
Steven Duffy@steventduffy·
French interests are diametrically opposed to Ukraine sovereignty. In fact I don’t think France can survive as a nation state without Russia, which will disintegrate. Other nations equally screwed if Russia disintegrates are Italy and Germany and one country in the Middle East
Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry@pegobry_en

And fuck it, we’re taking Ukraine, getting food security, the world’s best drone warfighters, and a super white/Christian/traditional population. Korean solution: armistice at lines of advance, any further advance by the Russians and we nuke them. Get the Russian oil flowing.

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David Randall@DavidRandallNAS·
It would be a good idea not to be caught on the short end of the stick of the military revolution we are beta-testing in Iran.
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David Randall@DavidRandallNAS·
"We know enough of Tony Cox’s and Stan Young’s knowledge and wisdom regarding proper scientific procedures and environmental epidemiology to be delighted that they will contribute to CASAC and thereby inform EPA policy." nas.org/blogs/statemen…
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David Randall@DavidRandallNAS·
"The point is not that Mellon funds antisemitism directly. It is that Mellon’s worldview trains leaders to recognize some forms of hatred instantly and to proceduralize others into oblivion." realcleareducation.com/articles/2026/…
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David Randall
David Randall@DavidRandallNAS·
Tho, free association, imagining a world where Jack Kirby became a set designer and did the Ring. That woulda been gonzo magnificent.
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David Randall@DavidRandallNAS·
I’ve mostly enjoyed the Met Opera set design the last few years. But Tristan und Isolde’s sets tonight are ludicrously bad.
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Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry
Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry@pegobry_en·
A focus on interiority is a sign of civilizational decline
David Senra@davidsenra

Great men of history had little to no introspection. The personality that builds empires is not the same personality that sits around quietly questioning itself. @pmarca and I discuss what we both noticed but no one talks about: David: You don't have any levels of introspection? Marc: Yes, zero. As little as possible. David: Why? Marc: Move forward. Go! I found people who dwell in the past get stuck in the past. It's a real problem and it's a problem at work and it's a problem at home. David: So I've read 400 biographies of history’s greatest entrepreneurs and someone asked me what the most surprising thing I’ve learned from this was [and I answered] they have little or zero introspection. Sam Walton didn't wake up thinking about his internal self. He just woke up and was like: I like building Walmart. I'm going to keep building Walmart. I'm going to make more Walmarts. And he just kept doing it over and over again. Marc: If you go back 400 years ago it never would've occurred to anybody to be introspective. All of the modern conceptions around introspection and therapy, and all the things that kind of result from that are, a kind of a manufacture of the 1910s, 1920s. Great men of history didn't sit around doing this stuff. The individual runs and does all these things and builds things and builds empires and builds companies and builds technology. And then this kind of this kind of guilt based whammy kind of showed up from Europe. A lot of it from Vienna in 1910, 1920s, Freud and all that entire movement. And kind of turned all that inward and basically said, okay, now we need to basically second guess the individual. We need to criticize the individual. The individual needs to self criticize. The individual needs to feel guilt, needs to look backwards, needs to dwell in the past. It never resonated with me.

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David Randall
David Randall@DavidRandallNAS·
And, Habermas was a great German -- someone in whom the German nation should take pride. Ironies! -- Habermas, who had grown up in Hitler's Germany, had sharp things to say about German nationalism. He had sharp things to say about money too, but he would adorn a German banknote.
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David Randall@DavidRandallNAS·
Habermas' condemnation of "left fascism" is for me the keynote of his career. He could see enemies on the left, and his commitment to the Enlightenment and the procedures of liberty were noble. I disagreed with much of his politics, but he was an exemplary intellectual.
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David Randall
David Randall@DavidRandallNAS·
RIP Jürgen Habermas. My professional research is in a large sense a critique and a revision of his intellectual history, with political theory implications. I started out extremely annoyed by what I thought he got wrong, but acquired deeper respect the more I read of him.
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David Randall@DavidRandallNAS·
"The institutions and personnel that carry out education reform should aim ultimately to seize control of academic governance as a whole ... The university’s architecture of intellectual freedom only can be renewed by regime change." academicquestions.org/academic-freed…
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Megan McArdle
Megan McArdle@asymmetricinfo·
If we really see capital flight from CA/WA, tax competition is going to become a major progressive focus over the next 5-10 years. They will float proposals to prevent red states from poaching their tax cattle. I don’t know what these proposals will be, but I’m betting they’re coming.
Megan McArdle@asymmetricinfo

I suspect that Washington State will see more capital flight from the millionaire income tax than they would have from a broader income tax even if the top rate was the same, because the signal it sends is “You are the only people we are willing to tax. Get ready.”

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