Author: petersoc

‘Cheese’

At The Public Domain Review, Nicholas Jeeves considers the role of the smile in portraiture, touching on the 18th century Rules of Christian Decorum and Civility and its advice on smiling so as to show the teeth: This is entirely contradictory to decorum, which forbids you to allow your teeth to be uncovered, since nature…

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Whistleblowing as cohort effect?

At foreignpolicy.com, Charlie Stross considers generations, loyalty, work and surveillance: Generation Z will arrive brutalized and atomized by three generations of diminished expectations and dog-eat-dog economic liberalism. Most of them will be so deracinated that they identify with their peers and the global Internet culture more than their great-grandparents’ post-Westphalian nation-state. The machineries of the…

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‘Occupy Paedophilia’, and the International Olympic Committee

After June’s bill banning ‘propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations’, news from Russia of ‘Occupy Paedophilia’ torturing and killing gay men (and uploading pictures of the process, for your consideration). News also that the new laws are likely to be enforced at the 2014 Winter Olympics, leading to condemnation by the US president. Will the International…

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‘Humiliation as a Way of Life’

Adam Thirlwell writing on ‘How Baudelaire Revolutionized Modern Literature’: The investigation of tone in Baudelaire is an investigation into humiliation; and this humiliation, in Baudelaire’s theory, is the result of his conviction—to us, perhaps, counter-intuitive—that everything natural is corrupt. […] All of Baudelaire’s writing is based on this refusal of Nature as natural. Instead, what is…

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