RECOMMENDED READINGSome interesting things for interesting times:
Sonny at
FX-Based has Part III of "
In Defense of EBO" up. Sonny's series is written as a refutation of "
Bloodless theories, bloody wars; Easy-win concepts crumble in combat", a highly critical piece by
Ralph Peters.
Steve DeAngelis of
ERMB explains "Development -in-a-Box" in
the context of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
Earl of
Prometheus6, unlike most of us, has some
firsthand experience with the big IC/NYT story of the day.
This next one was fun. At least for me, and highly recommended:
Curzon of
Coming Anarchy unsheathes
dagger and sword to avenge Coming Anarchy's patron saint, Robert Kaplan, from
a somewhat prissy and and faux-intellectual attack job. Defending Kaplan brings out
Curzon's more creative powers of rebuttal and this post does not disappoint.
Bill Petti of
The Duck of Minerva and I probably would not agree on all aspects of foreign policy but
I like the way he chooses to frame his analysis.
PurpleSlog coins
a phrase that will create instant arguments, regardless of the merits of the underlying issue. On the other hand, however you care to phrase it, he's discussing an intellectual phenomenon
we have seen before.
That's it!