Chronicles of Love & Resentment

Essay series by Eric Gans · Since 1995 · 874 entries

202536 entries
No. 867The human différanceNo. 866The Islamist Century?No. 865GA, Ockham's razor, and joint shared attentionNo. 864The Sacred = Religion – FaithNo. 863Understanding the origin of language and humanityNo. 862Charlie Kirk and the Judeo-Christian WestNo. 861The West's Originary ResentmentNo. 860Sacred love and resentmentNo. 859Humanity's dubious futureNo. 858Judaism and Originary OntologyNo. 857Western Civ: The Jews and the GreeksNo. 856Israel, land of paradoxNo. 855Antisemitism and the cursed blessing of Jewish firstnessNo. 854From French Theory to Generative AnthropologyNo. 853Language and Science…and the Deferral of Mimetic DesireNo. 852Reflections on the 2025 GASC conference in Warsaw… and the Originary HypothesisNo. 851Homo sapiens, the scenic animalNo. 850Ontology III: Self-reflection and the sacredNo. 849More notes for a general ontologyNo. 848Notes for a general ontologyNo. 847Melanie Philipps' The Builder's Stone…and Generative AnthropologyNo. 846Western Civilization: Death-wish or Resurrection?No. 845Whither the Western Sacred?No. 844Lucien Goldmann's "The Hidden God" and its significance for GANo. 843The Sacred and "Esthetic Paradox"No. 842Pascal III: Géométrie and FinesseNo. 841Survival of the FittestNo. 840Pascal's Infinities — A MeditationNo. 839Generative Anthropology and Human ScienceNo. 838ScreenicityNo. 837Religion, God, and the SacredNo. 836What IS antisemitism?No. 835Trump 47, Israel, and the Future of the WestNo. 834Jews and Greeks VINo. 833ANCIENT ISRAEL FIRST (Guest Chronicler: Andrew McKenna) — Andrew McKennaNo. 832Jews and Greeks V — The Hanukkah Battle

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202438 entries
No. 831Jews and Greeks IV: semi-final reflectionsNo. 830Jews and Greeks IIINo. 829Jews and Greeks IINo. 828WSEATO — Thanksgiving and the 2024 ElectionNo. 827Jews and Greeks INo. 826The West's Second Chance: Humanist Anthropology and the SacredNo. 825The Enormity of AntisemitismNo. 824Further reflections on the sacredNo. 823The Elder BrotherNo. 822Agency and AntisemitismNo. 821The Sacred and the Sense of PlaceNo. 820The Abrahamic World: Three ReflectionsNo. 819Celebrity and ResentmentNo. 818GA as Humanist AnthropologyNo. 817The Secular Sacred and the Epistemology of ResentmentNo. 816Science and Faith: Anthropology of the SacredNo. 815Form the agora to the poêle: Descartes'Cogito and Modern ThoughtNo. 814Why this is a good time for the minimal hypothesis of the origin of language **No. 813The end of history and the beginning of ….No. 812The RubiconNo. 811Nothingness and the Scene of Representation: East and WestNo. 810Jewish Trump?No. 809God and Language, Love and ResentmentNo. 808Generative Anthropology's Overcoming of MetaphysicsNo. 807Antisemitism, or the Denial of NothingnessNo. 806GA and Western/Eastern civilization — Part II: Nishida, Sartre, and NothingnessNo. 805The Paradox of AntisemitismNo. 804Wokeness and the Epistemology of ResentmentNo. 803Bear Theory IVNo. 802GA and Western/Eastern civilization — Part INo. 801Benoît Chantre's "René Girard: Biographie"(Grasset, 2023) — Part IINo. 800Benoît Chantre's "René Girard: Biographie"(Grasset, 2023) — Part INo. 799The Evolutionary Emergence of the HumanNo. 798Delphine Horvilleur's Ánti-Semitism Revisited'No. 797The human as paradox and tabooNo. 796The uniqueness of human languageNo. 795Anarcho-Tyranny, Thirty Years LaterNo. 794Community and sacrality: a proposal

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202334 entries
No. 793The scene of culture and consciousness III: The Fall of ManNo. 792The scene of culture and consciousness IINo. 791The scene of culture and consciousness INo. 790Threats to civilization?No. 789New antisemitism for old: Western oikophobia returns to its rootNo. 788Why Generative Anthropology? In defense of speculative thinkingNo. 787Inexcusable, but…No. 786Submission, the End of History?No. 785Hamas' Watershed PogromNo. 784The Ambivalent Long March from the New Left to DEINo. 783Melody and Community in the Screenic age: The Smartphone, and Two BlondesNo. 782Deus sive naturaNo. 781The 2024 ElectionNo. 780On ProvidenceNo. 779Qui perd gagne: Antisemitism and the VictimaryNo. 778Giorgio Agamben's "What is Philosophy?No. 777Memes and Anti-MemesNo. 776GA's Act of FaithNo. 775La Différance: The Sacred, the Scene, and the SignNo. 774David P. Goldman on Jewish Wisdom vs Greek ScienceNo. 773GA: The 21st CenturyNo. 772The Scene and the Obscene: The Generative Way of ThinkingNo. 771Origins of GA II: The End of CultureNo. 770Origins of Generative AnthropologyNo. 769Prolegomenon to an intellectual autobiographyNo. 768Religion and Originary ThinkingNo. 767The Existentialist Roots of GANo. 766Thomas Bertonneau, OutsiderNo. 765The Soul in the Prison House of LanguageNo. 764GA and AINo. 763The Epistemology of ResentmentNo. 762Religion at the Beginning and End of HistoryNo. 761Two Post-Novels: Michel Houellebecq's Anéantir and Annie Ernaux's Une femmeNo. 760GA and the Return of Narrative Anthropology

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202236 entries
No. 759GA and Transcendental ReligionNo. 758Immanentism, Transcendentalism, and the Originary HypothesisNo. 757Illiberal Education, 31 Years LaterNo. 756Some Topical ReflectionsNo. 755Back to BasicsNo. 754The End of History, RevisitedNo. 753GA and Religion: Hypothesis and RevelationNo. 752Daniel Boorstin's The Image: Modernity and the Loss of the SacredNo. 751GA, in a WordNo. 750Queen Elizabeth II, RIPNo. 749GA and Western Culture's "Soft Taboos"No. 748More on Wokeness and the "End of History"No. 747Wokism and the "End of History"No. 746Generative Anthropology and Human NatureNo. 745The Human EventNo. 744The 2022 GA Summer ConferenceNo. 743The CreationNo. 742The Shared Ontology of Religion and GANo. 741A Memorial Day Defense of FirstnessNo. 740Our Originary ImaginationNo. 739Originary phenomenology, naïve and hypotheticalNo. 738What Is an Event?No. 737Science and Faith, RevisitedNo. 736The Originary Phenomenology of Sacred IncarnationNo. 735Firstness, Resentment, and the WestNo. 734Paradox and the Future of Judeo-ChristianityNo. 733Esthetic ParadoxNo. 732The Epistemology of Resentment, RevisitedNo. 731Sacred and Significant — Part IINo. 730Sacred and Significant — Part INo. 729Dara Horn and Loving Dead JewsNo. 728Antisemitism, Scapegoating, Christianity, and JudaismNo. 727"The Dawn of Everything"– Getting UnstuckNo. 726Versions of the SacredNo. 725"Like God in the universe"No. 724The Sacred/Significant

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202141 entries
No. 723Firstness and the SacredNo. 722The Abrahamic TrinityNo. 721Generative Anthropology and the SacredNo. 720Liberal DemocracyNo. 719Morality and EthicsNo. 718The Jewish Question Part IINo. 717The Jewish Question: Part INo. 716Originary Thinking and the Elan VitalNo. 715Wokeness and the Moral ModelNo. 714Generative Anthropology and MetaphysicsNo. 713Ethics, Morality, and the Myth of Originary ViolenceNo. 712Conscience and IntentionalityNo. 711The Children's CrusadeNo. 710God, Language, Paradox (20 Years Later)No. 709Violence and the Sacred, 2021No. 708Woke SexualityNo. 707Armageddon, or "We're all Jews now"No. 706Paradoxes of Jewish FirstnessNo. 705The JewsNo. 704Thoughts on Morality and EthicsNo. 703Return to COV&R 2021No. 702GA and Religion: Thoughts on the 2021 GASC ConferenceNo. 701Metaphysics and the SacredNo. 700La différance sacréeNo. 699Returning to the OriginNo. 698The Sacred in Humanist AnthropologyNo. 6972021: Three Belief SystemsNo. 696Bad Mimesis and Western DecadenceNo. 695Our FutureNo. 694Originary and Scientific AnthropologyNo. 693Topics in Originary ThinkingNo. 692Elements of the SacredNo. 691The Political SacredNo. 690The Woke Overcoming of MetaphysicsNo. 689Reflections on 1984No. 688Science, Religion, and GANo. 687Metaphysics and archi-écritureNo. 686"Necessity is the Mother of Invention"No. 685Toward an Originary PhenomenologyNo. 684The Great AwokeningNo. 683Hope for the New Decade

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202039 entries
No. 682A Last WordNo. 681The Anthropological Idea of God, RevisitedNo. 680The GA FutureNo. 679Bear Theory III — Bear TheologyNo. 678Pierre Whalon's Made in Heaven? — A Trinitarian Theology of MarriageNo. 677Trump and TragedyNo. 676Originary Sin II — Finishing HumanityNo. 675Originary SinNo. 674Violence and the Sacred, 2020 ADNo. 673The West's Last Best HopeNo. 672Firstness in the Digital AgeNo. 671Modernism and the Triumph of the MarketNo. 670The Paradox of Desire and ArtNo. 669The Human ParadoxNo. 668The Fatal Flaw IINo. 667The Fatal FlawNo. 666Thermidor — or Untergang?No. 665Originary Reflections on the PresentNo. 664Getting to the BottomNo. 663Apotheosis of ResentmentNo. 662The Crisis of FirstnessNo. 661Communities of MeaningNo. 660From Kant to GA: Four ReflectionsNo. 659Art and FaithNo. 658Future PerspectivesNo. 657A COVID Silver Lining?No. 656Lust, Caution: Love, East and WestNo. 655Morality and Ethics in a Time of CrisisNo. 654Bear Theory II — Thérèse and the BearsNo. 653GA and psychoanalysis?No. 652A defense of liberalism — and its "victims"No. 651Religion, Love, and Common SenseNo. 650Sacred ResentmentNo. 649Sacred LoveNo. 648The Anthropological Idea of God — 32 Years LaterNo. 647Identity Politics and the SacredNo. 646Paradoxical AnthropologyNo. 645Screenic BeautyNo. 644Hope for the New Decade

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201938 entries
No. 643GA at the End of the DecadeNo. 642The West's Crisis of FirstnessNo. 641The Paradox of TextualityNo. 640The Paradox of Jewish FirstnessNo. 639Avatars of FirstnessNo. 638GA, heir to French TheoryNo. 637The West's Judeo-Christian CrisisNo. 636Pascal's PariNo. 635Toward a GA SynthesisNo. 634Being and Languaging, Heidegger and HegelNo. 633A GA Cogito and other philosophical reinterpretationsNo. 632Two reflections on la différanceNo. 631What's the différance?No. 630Noblesse ObligeNo. 629Crossing the RubiconNo. 628The Light Bulb of Claude Lévi-StraussNo. 627The Social Origins of Language — INo. 626Toward a GA EthicNo. 625Event DenialNo. 6242019 GASC Talk–The Deferral of Violence Through Representation: Why We Need the Origin of LanguageNo. 623The Question of TranscendenceNo. 622The 2019 GA Summer ConferenceNo. 621The Epistemology of ResentmentNo. 620Originarism and Anti-OriginarismNo. 619Reflections on "The Linguistic Turn"–3. Philosophy and Humanistic AnthropologyNo. 618Reflections on "The Linguistic Turn"– 2. On reading De la grammatologieNo. 617Reflections on "The Linguistic Turn"– 1. Metaphysical ClosureNo. 616Speaking of the Soul (for Herbert Morris)No. 615On GA and CinemaNo. 614Left and RightNo. 613Poets, Intellectuals, and Generative AnthropologistsNo. 612A Heroine for Our TimeNo. 611Whatever Happened to Ockham's Razor?No. 610Releasing the HedgehogNo. 609Liberal Democracy TodayNo. 608How to Talk to Girls at Parties: The Cinema of John Cameron MitchellNo. 607Salvation from the East?No. 606Sovereignty and Firstness

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201835 entries
No. 605UFT 7: Coda — The Two Phases of the VictimocracyNo. 604UFT VI — Concluding Unscientific Postscript (with apologies to SK)No. 603Toward a Globalist-Victimary Unified Field Theory: Part V — A Morality of FirstnessNo. 602Toward a Globalist-Victimary Unified Field Theory: Part IV — Victimary TheologyNo. 601Toward a Globalist-Victimary Unified Field Theory: Part III — The International SceneNo. 600Toward a Globalist-Victimary Unified Field Theory: Part II — The Universal UtopiaNo. 599The Sublime Mrs. GaskellNo. 598Toward a Globalist-Victimary Unified Field Theory*No. 597The Virtue of NationalismNo. 596The One God and the NationNo. 595National IdentityNo. 594Questions of IdentityNo. 593On Rereading the Chronicles — A Birthday MessageNo. 592Originary OntologyNo. 591In the beginning was the word: GA as a religious anthropology — Part 2No. 590In the beginning was the word: GA as a religious anthropology — Part INo. 589The Little BangNo. 588Victimary FundamentalismNo. 587Three Modes of FaithNo. 586The Victimary ReligionNo. 585Generative TheologyNo. 584Language, God, and MetaphysicsNo. 583More Thoughts on LiberalismNo. 582The Future of LiberalismNo. 581Anthropological EcumenismNo. 580ParadoxNo. 579The CentreNo. 578The Esthetic in HistoryNo. 577Institutional Representation: The Esthetic IINo. 576Institutional Culture: The Esthetic INo. 575Religion, Philosophy, AnthropologyNo. 574Ostensive Morality and Declarative EthicsNo. 573Generative Anthropology and Social ScienceNo. 572What Is Religion? The Jewish QuestionNo. 571The Last Shall Be the First: Two Reflections

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201741 entries
No. 570The Originary PerformativeNo. 569Luther and Performative Christianity (A Christmas Chronicle)No. 568A Disciple's Transdisciplinary Creed: One Big Discipline; or Faith in Science, Science of Faith (Guest Chronicler: Adam Katz) — Adam KatzNo. 567Daniel Everett's How Language BeganNo. 566Vale of Tears: Religion in the Modern AgeNo. 565The Aborted GestureNo. 564New-PopulismNo. 563Victimary "Humanism"No. 562Liberal Democracy in QuestionNo. 561Common SenseNo. 560Some Victimary ReflectionsNo. 559The New Origin of Language: Supplement to the Introduction — The Linguistic DialecticNo. 558The Decline of the WesternNo. 557The New Origin of Language: (Tentative) ConclusionNo. 556The New Origin of Language Part 13: The Esthetics of Linguistic FormsNo. 555Toward a Preface to the New Origin of Language II: Sign and EventNo. 554Toward a Preface to the New Origin of LanguageNo. 553Stockholm GASC: Anna Wierzbicka's Natural Semantics and Generative Anthropology, Part 2No. 552Stockholm GASC: Anna Wierzbicka's Natural Semantics and Generative Anthropology, Part 1No. 551The Moral ModelNo. 550GASC's Tenth AnniversaryNo. 549Brave New World bis?No. 548The New Origin of Language Part 12: The Declarative INo. 547The New Origin of Language Part 11: Negation as Predication: The Origin of the DeclarativeNo. 546The New Origin of Language Part 10: Dialectic of the Imperative (II)No. 545The New Origin of language Part 9: Imperative DialogueNo. 544The New Origin of Language Part 8: The Fundamental Asymmetry of the Speech SituationNo. 543The New Origin of Language Part 7: Elementary Forms and Grammatical StructuresNo. 542The New Origin of Language Part 6: The ImperativeNo. 541Morality and Ethics in the Global AgeNo. 540The New Origin of Language Part 5: The Imperative INo. 539The New Origin of Language Part 4: Linguistics of the OstensiveNo. 538Victimary PassionNo. 537The New Origin of Language Part 3: The OstensiveNo. 536The New Origin of Language Part 2: Formal and Institutional RepresentationNo. 535The New Origin of Language: (A Derridean Parenthesis)No. 534The New Origin of Language: Part 1No. 533The New Origin of Language: IntroductionNo. 532Demons of DemocracyNo. 531Paradox and the SacredNo. 530The Jew as Scapegoat

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200032 entries
No. 224Thoughts for a Dying MillenniumNo. 223Art, High and PopularNo. 222Justice and ResentmentNo. 221Resentment, or the Sense of InjusticeNo. 220Originary Thoughts on SexualityNo. 219The Victim's Hard Death and Democracy's Moral ParadoxNo. 218Post-Victimary Thinking in the Holy LandNo. 217November ChoicesNo. 216Faith and FactoidsNo. 215Back to the Origin of LanguageNo. 214NOPNo. 213Happy Birthday: Blues RiffsNo. 212Still More on CelebrityNo. 211Tycoon, Yuppie, and Bobo: Three Stages in the Esthetic of ConsumptionNo. 210Is GA Too Perfect?No. 209The Post-Millennial AgeNo. 208Our Post-Postmodern BobosNo. 207The Persistence of Anti-SemitismNo. 206Locke's Little BangNo. 205Originary and Evolutionary EstheticsNo. 204The Novelistic AttitudeNo. 203Originary Thinking, Cognitive Science, and ReligionNo. 202GA and Esthetics: Ideas for a Research ProgramNo. 201GA and Not-So-Social ScienceNo. 200Minimal Faith: The Human as EventNo. 199Clouzot's Cruel CrowNo. 198Emile Durkheim, Hedgehog (Language Origin in History X)No. 197Whither GA?No. 196Levels of IntentionalityNo. 195Language Origin in History IX: Durkheim and Sacred Representation (I)No. 194Body and SoulNo. 193Culture vs. Exchange

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199935 entries
No. 192Language Origin in History VIII: Max Müller's Originary SunriseNo. 191Language Origin in History VII: Herder's Bleating SheepNo. 190Does God Exist?No. 189Language Origin in History VI: Rousseau's Essay on the Origin of LanguagesNo. 188Adorers of Literature Scared of CriticismNo. 187OulipoNo. 186Three Kinds of AuthorityNo. 185Language Origin in History V: Rousseau's Prelinguistic PityNo. 184Sacrificing CultureNo. 183Language Origin in History IV: Rousseau: Language and UnanimityNo. 182Science and Faith in KansasNo. 181GA FuturismNo. 180Postmodern GANo. 179Language Origin in History III: Condillac's Originary Scene (Part 2)No. 178Language Origin in History II: Condillac's Originary Scene (Part 1)No. 177Herostratus RevisitedNo. 176History of Language Origin I: Hobbes and RousseauNo. 175Was There an Origin of Language?No. 174Ending HistoryNo. 173Toujours le MemeNo. 172Kosovo: War in the Postwar EraNo. 171The Origin of Religion: Preliminary ReflectionsNo. 170COV&R StoryNo. 169The Little Bang TheoryNo. 168The Origin of Language III: Toward SynthesisNo. 167The Origin of Language II: Scientific PerspectivesNo. 166Back to the Origin of LanguageNo. 165The Marx-Freud AllianceNo. 164Is Anthropology EmpiricalNo. 163Deconstructing the SubjectNo. 162Failure of Mimetic Theory?No. 161Thinking ReligionNo. 160Michael Jordan's Productive ResentmentNo. 159Socratic GANo. 158Impeachment

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199837 entries
No. 157The Voice of AuthorityNo. 156Proust's Homosexual ModernityNo. 155Antisemitism and Market PhobiaNo. 154In the Beginning Was the WordNo. 153Beyond the Nation-StateNo. 152Titanic and the Decline of NarrativeNo. 151Clinton and the Sacrificial ParadigmNo. 150Clinton in ParisNo. 149Visiting the GettyNo. 148Spielberg's Tales of SurvivalNo. 147Private Ryan: The Unknown SurvivorNo. 146The Art of ResentmentNo. 145Beyond "Generative Anthropology"2. Resistance to (Mimetic) TheoryNo. 144Beyond "Generative Anthropology"1. Deferring ResentmentNo. 143Personal Origins of GA 4. Class and UniversalityNo. 142A Thought for Independence DayNo. 141On Looking Into Branagh's HamletNo. 140On Not Receiving a PromotionNo. 139Programming and ThinkingNo. 138The Rhetoric of God — Matthew SchneiderNo. 137Appeals to AuthorityNo. 136The Moral Contradiction of LiberalismNo. 135The End of Literature and the Beginning of Literary HistoryNo. 134Consumption as ProductionNo. 133Mind and BrainNo. 132The Sign, the Thing, and Titanic (Guest Chronicler: Matthew Schneider) — MSNo. 131The Full MontyNo. 130Our Oral CultureNo. 129What is an Author?No. 128The EroticNo. 127The Body Sacrificial, RevisitedNo. 126Origin and StructureNo. 125Presidential Kneepads and Phallic ReligionNo. 124The Market Model: Three PointsNo. 123On Political EconomyNo. 122Personal Origins of GA 3. The Pursuit of AmateurismNo. 121The End of Seinfeld

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199747 entries
No. 120Victimage and Virtual InclusionNo. 119God is LoveNo. 118Marcus Borg's Spiritual GodNo. 117The Problem of the SubjectNo. 116External and Internal MediationNo. 115PhallogocentrismNo. 114More On CelebrityNo. 113Personal Origins of GA 2. Bronx Romanticism and Theoretical MinimalismNo. 112What is Postmodernism?No. 111Personal Origins of GA: 1. Bronx RomanticismNo. 110Resistance to GANo. 109Carnal KnowledgeNo. 108On CelebrityNo. 107Originary DemocracyNo. 106Cultural Elevation (Cultural Studies series no. 3)No. 105Laughing at AnthropologyNo. 104Love and Originary ViolenceNo. 103Models of IdentityNo. 102The Critique of LoveNo. 101Comparative Literature and Global Culture (Cultural Studies series no. 2)No. 100Love, Resentment, and Generative AnthropologyNo. 99Ending the Era of SuspicionNo. 98Cultural Studies & GA (First of a Series)No. 97Resentment, Guilt, Compassion, and InjusticeNo. 96Poetry After the End of CultureNo. 95Futurism and SexualityNo. 94Love and ReciprocityNo. 93Once More, the End of CultureNo. 92A Rembrandt in an ElevatorNo. 91States of IdentityNo. 90Antisemitism, White and BlackNo. 89Heaven's Gate, Post MortemNo. 88Free Will and Cosmological IdiocyNo. 87Herostratus ForeverNo. 86Technological RealismNo. 85Cool GA (Guest Chronicler: Andrew McKenna) — Andrew McKennaNo. 84Beyond DenialNo. 83Film Open and ClosedNo. 82George Soros and the Open SocietyNo. 81Questions of interpretationNo. 80Triangular UtopiasNo. 79Why the Humanities Need GANo. 78Optimists and PessimistsNo. 77Resentment, Individual and CollectiveNo. 76A GA Conversation with Richard van Oort (III) — Richard van OortNo. 75Evolution and the HumanNo. 74Gangsters and Jews

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199650 entries
No. 73Public and PrivateNo. 72A GA Conversation with Richard van Oort (II) — Richard van OortNo. 71Talking About GodNo. 70Three Models of CultureNo. 69A GA Conversation with Richard van Oort (I) — Richard van OortNo. 68The Minimal EthicNo. 67God and Woody AllenNo. 66Generative SpiritualityNo. 65Election Special: Two Points About the Presidential CampaignNo. 64Avoiding ArmageddonNo. 63Age, Love, and CultureNo. 62Assisted Suicide: The Body as Internal OtherNo. 61Radical Thinking and NeopoliticsNo. 60Civil SocietyNo. 59Beyond SuspicionNo. 58Conversation and EducationNo. 57Garrison Keillor and Cultural IronyNo. 56Love and TranscendenceNo. 55Terror in the Global VillageNo. 54Sacrificial StoriesNo. 53The Feminization of Sport NarrativeNo. 52Generative PaleoanthropologyNo. 51Differences of ScaleNo. 50Really the End of Culture?No. 49Happy Anniversary!No. 48Seinfeld and SacralityNo. 47The Humanities ProfessionNo. 46On Progtramming and PondsNo. 45Science and Culture or How Real is Real? Reflections on the "Sokal Debate" — Richard van OortNo. 44Is GA Impossible?No. 43Female Genital Mutilation: Cultural Relativism and Moral AbsolutismNo. 42Tarentino TranscendenceNo. 41Two Types of DenialNo. 40Victimary CultureNo. 39Mimetic SimplicityNo. 38The Ethical Mission of GANo. 37Minimal ThinkingNo. 36Is GA Falisifiable?No. 35The End of HistoryNo. 34The Free MarketNo. 33Male GenerationNo. 32The Use of LiteratureNo. 31Love and Sexual DifferenceNo. 30Self-RighteousnessNo. 29The Abortion DebateNo. 28Public Resentment, Private LoveNo. 27No More Masterpieces?No. 26The Honnête HommeNo. 25Culture Against the MarketNo. 24Originary Thinking in a Nutshell

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