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Tolerance and Totalitarianism at the Everyman

October 15, 2021 / DBreitenbeck / Leave a comment

Another post up at The Everyman, here explaining why the diversity, inclusion, tolerance ideology is naturally and inevitably totalitarian. We moderns have a bad habit of not defining our terms. We like ideas that sound good and tend not to dig in deeper to try to pin down what they are actually saying. So we … Continue reading Tolerance and Totalitarianism at the Everyman

Alice at the Everyman

October 7, 2021 / DBreitenbeck / Leave a comment

Finally got my internet back today, and just in time to find that one of my essays has gone up at The Everyman! It's one where I get to talk about classic Disney and apply it to the decline of civilization, so...pretty much pure me. Enjoy! In short, the book presents Alice’s dreams as places … Continue reading Alice at the Everyman

Friday Flotsam: Some Aphorisms

May 15, 2021 / DBreitenbeck / Leave a comment

1. Loving your enemy does not mean forgetting that he is your enemy. 2. That we cannot judge what we don't know doesn't mean that we can't judge what we do know. E.g. I don't know the state of X's soul, nor the internal motions that lead him to act as he does, but I … Continue reading Friday Flotsam: Some Aphorisms

Exceptionalism vs. Patriotism at the Everyman

March 1, 2021 / DBreitenbeck / Leave a comment

Wherein I tackle American exceptionalism and try to explain why we need to give up on the idea: I don’t say this just because our system of government and society barely resembles that which existed at the nation’s founding (even allowing for the passage of time and development of technology). Nor because we have recently … Continue reading Exceptionalism vs. Patriotism at the Everyman

Forgotten Man at the Everyman

November 20, 2020November 20, 2020 / DBreitenbeck / Leave a comment

My latest post is up at 'The Everyman,' where I touch a bit on the present attempted coup. Law has no force of its own. It only has what it is given by those in charge of enforcing it, whether directly (in courts and legislatures) or indirectly (through public opinion). At the end of the … Continue reading Forgotten Man at the Everyman

Everyman Hate Speech

December 1, 2019 / DBreitenbeck / Leave a comment

This post went up a little while ago, but preoccupations in real life caused me to miss it. I go into some of the problems I see with the whole 'hate speech' concept (there's a lot more to be said, regarding speech laws and freedom of speech and all that, but I decided to focus … Continue reading Everyman Hate Speech

Ambiguity at the Everyman

June 8, 2019 / DBreitenbeck / Leave a comment

My latest piece is up at The Everyman discussing the common trick of arguing from ambiguity: you know, you say "a man isn't a woman," and they answer "who gets to decide the definition of 'a woman'?" Turning obvious and object concepts into mush in order to win an argument: There is a scene in C.S. … Continue reading Ambiguity at the Everyman

Everyman Article on Why You Can’t Just Agree to be Wrong

March 20, 2019March 20, 2019 / DBreitenbeck / Leave a comment

A new piece is up on 'The Everyman,' this one discussing how false logic doesn't work even if everyone agrees about it: When I say or write a word, such as “four,” I am attempting to convey an idea that is in my head to yours. Our minds have no direct common communication, so the … Continue reading Everyman Article on Why You Can’t Just Agree to be Wrong

Talking About the Abu Dhabi Document at the Everyman

February 25, 2019 / DBreitenbeck / Leave a comment

A little late on this, but the documents says that it hopes to be a long-term object of research, so I suppose this is sort of a way of that coming to pass, though I don't think the authors would like my take. In any case, I was asked to give my response to the … Continue reading Talking About the Abu Dhabi Document at the Everyman

Explaining Traditionalism at ‘The Everyman’

February 18, 2019 / DBreitenbeck / Leave a comment

When it comes to society and politics, I call myself a Traditionalist, and today at The Everyman, I got to explain a little of what that means:  Another point where the Traditionalist would reject Liberalism is on the question of freedom. For the Liberal, freedom is the highest good, and he would define freedom along … Continue reading Explaining Traditionalism at ‘The Everyman’

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