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- Posted by thesunlover on 03/02/2005. fengzi commented once.A very interesting read. It reflects the ever evolving notion of "citizenship" within the meaning of the Constitution. In an earlier, and more infamous, case, Scott v. Sanford (decided in the mid-1800s), the Supreme Court declared that the black people or slaves were not citizens of the United States, but were instead the "properties" under the Constitution. The outbreak of the subsequent Civil War was due in no small measure to the decision of that case. In the following Webster, http://www.creator.org
- [RE:] ÎäÒÄɽÖеĹž®Posted by °Ëʮһ×Ó on 02/20/2005. fengzi commented once.
- These are such lovely little poems!! I always like reading short poems. "Brevity is the soul of wit," so said Shakespeare. Poems like those are indeed fine distilment of wisdom and enlightenment of life. They are like still-life snapshots that artfully and permanently capture our treasured moments in life. I'm just wondering whether there is any connection or interaction between Tabuboku and his contemporary, R. Tagore.
- Posted by liaokang on 02/02/2005. fengzi commented once.Prof. Richard Henry is waging a web-based campaign to reform the calendar around the world. The upshot of his proposal is that by using his new calendar you can keep using the same old calendar (with your favorite movie stars in it) for five or six years and, best of all, you will get a week-long "mini-month" between June and July every five or six years (leap years will be eliminated) during which period, subject to your boss's permission and your spouse's approval, you may take a paid vacation off to meet
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- Posted by Susan on 12/12/2004. fengzi commented once.A Chicken sacrificed in Science¡¯s name, Is as happy as one grilled in the BBQ flame. Necessity, my friend, rules in man¡¯s game Although we all know that defense is lame. Creatures dissected in the labs, Are luckier than the Iraqis killed, but not by stabs, How many are those? no one can keep on tabs, All we know out there are a bunch of fabs. Over a dead chicken some may weep, In a bath of blood most are asleep. To those with a heart of a little sheep, Reaching out far is a gift to keep.
- Posted by ÂêÑÅ on 11/22/2004. fengzi commented once.
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- [RE:] ÄϾ©²Ò°¸ºÍ¶«¾©Õ½·¸·¨Í¥Posted by °Ëʮһ×Ó on 11/16/2004. fengzi commented once.It is always easier to opine a dichotomous view than to articulate a nuanced position. Black-letter rules and bright lines, although rare in the real world and seldom reflective of its complexity, are nevertheless favored by the majority of the population. An approach which calls for factually based analysis, principled reasoning, the painful abandonment of our prejudice or even suspension of our value system, is almost invariably a path less traveled.
- [RE:] ¡¶ÂþÒéÖйúÎÄѧʷ¡·Posted by thesunlover on 11/14/2004. fengzi commented 3 times.A comparative study of literature in different cultures is both interesting and difficult. It is interesting because by examining a home system through a foreign analytical frame, or vice versa, one can always come across some new insights or perspective about the subject. The changed viewpoint, however, may also affect one¡¯s evaluation of the subject itself, if one also implicitly adopts in his analysis the latent value system in that reference framework. There lies the inherent danger that comes with the
- [RE:] ÒòΪÕÅ´¿ÈçµÄËÀPosted by Connie on 11/12/2004. fengzi commented once.Classification of people by the government is indeed a source of social injustice. It is also a widely used tool by the politicians. Nazi Germany, for instance, had mastered it and skillfully deployed it to its own advantage. This philosophy was captured in a former Nazi officer¡¯s commentary, "¡ Naturally the common people don't want war: neither in Russia, nor in England, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But, after all, it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy and i
- [RE:] ºóС½Åʱ´úµÄ²¼Ê²°ïPosted by ÂêÑÅ on 10/28/2004. fengzi commented once.
- Posted by xw on 10/25/2004. fengzi commented once.I like XW's signature approach: a methodological use, if not reliance, on stories (including folklore, fables, etc.) and story-telling in unraveling and parsing the often encrypted messages in Chinese classics and many other literature works. At a philosophical level, this might echo what the German philosopher Hans Vaihinger has termed "fictional thinking." Vaihinger posits that in addition to inductive/deductive thought, there exists an original thought form: fictional thinking. Myth, religious allego
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- Posted by ÂêÑÅ on 10/16/2004. fengzi commented once.I did a little bit research on this subject while working on a book a few months ago. Below is a chapter draft from the book (currently being reviewed and revised) DANCING WITH THE DRAGON: CHINA LAW THROUGH A CULTURAL PRISM. A list of the references is provided at the very bottome of the article, although the footnotes may have lost during the COPY/PASTE transfer from the word file. Comments and criticisms of any form will be appreciated. Chapter 7 Gay Rights in China¡ªWay Ahead of the Wave?
- Posted by ÂêÑÅ on 10/11/2004. fengzi commented once.
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- Posted by ÂêÑÅ on 09/22/2004. fengzi commented once.
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- [RE:] ¿Ö²ÀÖ÷ÒåµÄ½â¾öÖ®µÀPosted by Æ߸ñ on 09/10/2004. fengzi commented once.For those who are interested in the further discussion and thoughts on this topic, there is a forum on the American Empire Project web site: http://www.americanempireproject.com//forum/toast.asp In a way, many discussions there have touched upon the issues being debated here. I found the web site after I finished Noam Chomsky's Hegemony or Survival, America's Quest for Global Dominance. This is an elegantly argued book based on a comprehensive research. I would recommend the book to everyone who has some
- [RE:] Ëæ±Ê£ºÌì²ÅÓ¡ÏóPosted by °¢æ© on 06/19/2004. fengzi commented once.I enjoyed reading this little piece, passionately written and artfully crafted, but I have reached a quite different conclusion, based on the facts stated¡ªassuming that the observations therein were unskewed and not too far from the truth. Be forewarned, the following opinion is not intended to rebut any previous analyses or to disagree with the thoughtful reflections or comments above. Rather, it is to suggest an alternative reading of an apparently intriguing individual. The person in question, albeit
- [RE:] ËÄÔµIJÝÔPosted by adagio on 06/18/2004. fengzi commented once.
- Posted by Æ߸ñ on 06/18/2004. fengzi commented once.
- [RE:] ¡¾ÌìÎÄ¡¿½ðÐÇÁèÈÕPosted by °¢æ© on 06/08/2004. fengzi commented once.Thanks for sharing these wonderful pictures with us. They're really great! Too bad that I didn't know anything about it at all. Well,... I must admit that, even if I had known it in advance, I would not have had a clue about where and how to observe it anyway, to say nothing about taking such cool photos. Next time when such a once-in-a-life-time (or once-in-many-life-times) event happens, please post a notice here ahead of time, along with a few Astronomy For Dummies paragraphs, detailing where and th
- Posted by ÂêÑÅ on 06/03/2004. fengzi commented once.Just another school of thought on democracy, advocated by Prof. Zakaria in his recently published book, The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad. Zakaria has made several thought-provoking, but surely controversial, arguments. Among his positions are that democracy is not inherently good and its spread is not always benign; that democracy and freedom do not go hand-in-and and democracy may even pose a threat to liberty and freedom; and that the applicability of democracy is circumscribe
- [RE:] ˯Ãߵľ«ìàPosted by xw on 05/17/2004. fengzi commented once.
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