The slogan “No Blood for Oil” “brings people together, but it also delegitimizes the movement in the eyes of the larger public.”
Month: March 2003
Liberalism defined.
Liberalism as an ideology, a philosophy, and an attitude toward political reality.
Many Christian leaders have effectively embraced pacifism, even if their language still seems to hold open the possibility of a “just war.”
Friedman vs. Sullivan.
Disagreeing about “unilateral.”
Right war, wrong time.
Joseph Nye believes the aftermath of war can “recover some of the legitimacy after the fact that the administration squandered before the war” — if the U.S. handles it correctly.
Baghdad’s blogger.
Salam Pax is back.
“To connect the Prince of Peace with these kind of toys for war seems to be on the edge of obscene to me.”
Nation-building.
“Let it be known that America will lead the reconstruction of Iraq, and don’t be afraid to call it nation-building.”
Progressive politics — like the country generally — needs more people who know how to lead rather than throw a tantrum.
Too many churches?
Omar McRoberts’s four-year study of Dorchester’s impoverished Four Corners neighborhood, with 29 churches in less than 1 square mile, found that the churches are surprisingly uninvolved in their neighborhood.
