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Morning Links 8/10

Good whatever.

  • Elizabeth Anderson (Left2Right) returns to an earlier discussion of whether a pharmacist has a right to refuse to sell things he feels are ethically objectionable. Rob Vischer (Mirror of Justice) has a reply.
  • Richard Fernandez (The Belmont Club) notes a fellow traveler who has left the “church of the Left”.
    As Cohen puts it, “with no socialism to provide international solidarity”, all that is left is “good motives of tolerance and respect for other cultures” — even when that culture is sworn to destroy the Left itself — like some association of morons intent on carrying out a function whose purpose no one can remember.

  • Timothy Sandefur (Postive Liberty) tells us what makes a book a classic is that you read it more than once. He’s re-reading Lord Jim by Joseph Conrad. Check it out, his enthusiasm is infectious.
  • Ginny (Chicago Boyz) with a plug for “the little guys”, i.e., small business enterprises.

Good hunting to all.

Posted in Current Events.


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