Excellent article - a good combination of many of your ideas already presented in articles here at substack.
Such sober, scholarly analysis is sadly sorely lacking in mainstream European media outlets (and, I suspsect, in European academia) at the moment (very curious that Wertheim obviously felt he should/could not credit of reference C…
Excellent article - a good combination of many of your ideas already presented in articles here at substack.
Such sober, scholarly analysis is sadly sorely lacking in mainstream European media outlets (and, I suspsect, in European academia) at the moment (very curious that Wertheim obviously felt he should/could not credit of reference Chomsky when writing on such a topic). Anyway, it is immensely frustrating that one is made to feel a pariah for daring to broach such analysis and I am very grateful for your writings.
P.S. have you had any issues (colleagues/employers) since you have revealed your blog identity through a number of essays/interviews?
Regarding the 'P.S.': no, not so far, although I don't exactly tell my co-workers about the stack and I'm also quite 'selective' about what I think I can say and show over here. It's a bit different with the postings/stuff about Austria and Germany, because I don't live there and I think I can get away with (much) more. So far, I also doubt that my colleagues and employer would be able to do much about esp. this and the other Prop. in Focus essay, or about the podcasts, for the simple reason that I think I'm kinda covered by 'academic freedom'. We'll see, though, how that goes…
Excellent article - a good combination of many of your ideas already presented in articles here at substack.
Such sober, scholarly analysis is sadly sorely lacking in mainstream European media outlets (and, I suspsect, in European academia) at the moment (very curious that Wertheim obviously felt he should/could not credit of reference Chomsky when writing on such a topic). Anyway, it is immensely frustrating that one is made to feel a pariah for daring to broach such analysis and I am very grateful for your writings.
P.S. have you had any issues (colleagues/employers) since you have revealed your blog identity through a number of essays/interviews?
Thanks for reading and your many kind words!
Regarding the 'P.S.': no, not so far, although I don't exactly tell my co-workers about the stack and I'm also quite 'selective' about what I think I can say and show over here. It's a bit different with the postings/stuff about Austria and Germany, because I don't live there and I think I can get away with (much) more. So far, I also doubt that my colleagues and employer would be able to do much about esp. this and the other Prop. in Focus essay, or about the podcasts, for the simple reason that I think I'm kinda covered by 'academic freedom'. We'll see, though, how that goes…