Author Archive | Roderick

Thickness Gone Strange

Walter Block, who has long resisted the idea of thick libertarianism, now seems to have embraced it. In a recent piece, Walter writes: “I distinguish between being a libertarian, and agreeing with (virtually all) libertarian principles. The former implies that you act so as to promote liberty.”

Now clearly one can abide by the non-aggression principle without acting to promote liberty; the NAP is a purely negative duty, while an obligation to promote liberty would be positive. So Walter now thinks that being a libertarian involves commitments beyond non-aggression! (Indeed, that makes his libertarianism even thicker than mine, as I’ve never made acting on such commitments a condition for being a libertarian.)

Alas, Walter invokes this distinction in order to show that Wendy McElroy is not a libertarian – on the grounds that she does not support the candidacy of Ron Paul. Walter makes this argument despite the fact that Paul supports a number of policies that Walter would agree with Wendy are anti-libertarian (including anti-abortion laws, anti-immigration laws, and most notoriously the existence of the state itself). If we anarchists can lose our libertarian credentials for refusing to support a statist, something’s gone wrong somewhere.


The Game’s a Foot; or, 6 + 1 = 11 + 1

Recent viewers of Doctor Who will recognise this scene (which can be clicked for enhanced magnitude) where Matt Smith’s 11th Doctor holds Karen Gillan’s Amy Pond aloft in space by one foot:

11th Doctor sends Amy afloat

But what I didn’t realise, until I came across the image below, was that the aforementioned scene was an hommage to a publicity photo from 1986, announcing Bonnie Langford’s casting as companion to Colin Baker’s 6th Doctor. (Langford is dressed as Peter Pan because that’s the role she was just coming off from – which is presumably what inspired the image to begin with.)

6th Doctor sends Melanie aloft

It’s a somewhat odd choice for an hommage, given that Steven Moffat is famously not exactly a fan of that particular era of the show.

In other Who news, here are three preview clips from the upcoming Doctor Who Christmas special – which will be the last Who we’ll see until next fall.

As for what we’ll see then, Moffat offers some (very slight) hints here and here.

See also Neil Gaiman’s favourite moments from last season.


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