Paper Clippings The Blog of The Crossroads Cultural Center

Paper Clippings, more than a classical blog, is a service providing valuable reading material in order to help readers reach a judgment about current affairs. Comments and discussion are more than welcome.

Monday
Nov012010

Unweaving

Eve Tushnet on some cultural trends.
Monday
Nov012010

Techno-messianism

David Rieff on the limits of technocracy.
Friday
Oct292010

Reality TV vs. 3 billion $$$

We live in interesting times.
Sunday
Oct242010

Old world

One more interesting piece by Phillip Longman on the demographics of global aging.
Sunday
Oct242010

Reading material

Two new translations of works by Leopardi and Grossman. There is also a new extensive review of Life and Fate in Foreign Policy.
Wednesday
Oct202010

Veni Sancte Spiritus

Peter Steinfels on the state of US Catholicism. Whereas many reasonable steps should be taken, e.g. to improve cathechesis etc., the fact remains that, historically, what has brought about the rebirth of the Church has always been sanctity, and that sanctity requires conversion. Everything else is at best accessory, at worst a distraction.
Monday
Oct182010

People are human

It takes an extreme degree of ideological prejudice to deny that people's lives are largely shaped by cultural factors.
Sunday
Oct172010

Just so you know

A report from Egypt. (Warning: some bad language)
Sunday
Oct172010

Make room for the Mystery

An intervention by Vaclav Havel.
Monday
Oct112010

Somebody has to teach

School choice is just a starting point.
Saturday
Oct092010

Moderation

Give me that old time bourgeois religiosity.
Tuesday
Oct052010

Healthy skepticism

One of the great myths of our time is the experimental method.
Monday
Oct042010

California dreaming

A whole new journalistic genre has developed: remembering the good old times in California. It is not clear what ideals drove the good old times, though. Just a better bourgeois life-style?
Sunday
Oct032010

Human nonetheless

This movie sounds interesting.
Tuesday
Sep282010

Clueless

It is sadly true that the greatest disconnect of contemporary liberalism is that it believes that social problems can be solved by education but at the same time seems to have no ability to educate.