Thought and action. We still tend to think of life in these terms. An action is a fact. What someone does is observable, documentable—it becomes evidence, then, what ...
On March 2, 2018 / By Ben LibmanThis is the continuation of an exchange which originated on Facebook, where Andrew Hartman noticed that James Livingston was getting agitated enough about the Left’s animus toward liberalism ...
On November 27, 2017 / By Andrew Hartman and James LivingstonBy ANDREW HARTMAN and JAMES LIVINGSTON This is the continuation of an exchange which originated on Facebook, where Andrew Hartman noticed that James Livingston was getting agitated enough ...
On August 28, 2017 / By EditorBy ANDREW HARTMAN and JAMES LIVINGSTON The following exchange originated on Facebook, where Andrew Hartman noticed that James Livingston was getting agitated enough about the Left’s animus toward ...
On May 22, 2017 / By EditorBy MIKKEL BOLT RASMUSSEN and DEVIKA SHARMA This interview appeared in Danish in Kultur & Klasse (Culture & Class). Rasmussen & Sharma [R & S]: Your books Ugly ...
On February 27, 2017 / By EditorBy JAMES LIVINGSTON James Livingston: You write about renunciation as an act in itself–not as abstention from the world but as a “creative” gesture that pleads for “intimacy.” ...
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