I wonder whether this proposed tv series is based on libertarian Poul Anderson’s novels Orbit Unlimited and New America. It sounds very similar. (Conical hat tip to AICN – but see their talkback section for some obnoxious statist commentary.)
Archive | 2007
The Heart Is A Milkman
Some important updates on the Atlas Shrugged film. Spoilers!
Still no word on whether Carlos Mencia will play Francisco d’Anconia ….
Witches and Daemons and Bears, Oh My!
Fans of Philip Pullman’s marvelous His Dark Materials trilogy, about which I’ve blogged previously, should enjoy this newest trailer for the forthcoming Golden Compass movie.
I like Lyra’s scowl as she says “I don’t want to.” Lyra shouldn’t be played too sweet!
Last, Best Hope for Peace?
Turns out J. Michael Straczynski is supporting Ron Paul! (Conical hat tip to Lew Rockwell.)
Maybe he noticed that all the other candidates had tiny incisions at the bases of their skulls ….
There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom. Against that power governments, and tyrants, and armies cannot stand. – JMS
States and Skulls
[cross-posted at Liberty & Power]
One of the best talks at this weekend’s Misesfest was by Robert Higgs; the text is now online.
Id Like To Have An Argument, Please
I’m used to seeing this mangled phrasing from my students, but I would have hoped not to see it in a serious newspaper (I say “serious” to rule out, e.g., the Opelika-Auburn News, from which no fantastic garbling of English could any longer surprise me), and particularly not in the London Times: “Few would argue that the Dublin-born playwright, who spent much of his life in England, was the master of the clever quip.”
I’m not sure when people started using the phrase “few would argue that p” as though it meant “few would deny that p” or “few would argue against the proposition that p,” but in fact those who do have been saying the opposite of what they mean – since what “few would argue that p” actually means is “few would maintain that p” or “few would argue on behalf of the proposition that p.”