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Paul Summerville • November 4, 2010

Tremendous advances in science are often imagined first in fiction.

Unfortunately, to make the stories work best authors rarely frame the advance in a carefully thought out and regulated framework but emphasise the evil genius of the inventor and the inevitable mayhem that follows.

This is a shame because the consequence is to raise the risk that new technologies -- like genetic engineering -- will be unnecessarily stymied or allowed to run amok.

This of course applies equally to economics and politics.

Paul Summerville • August 30, 2010

If you are 100 miles from the Canadian border, travelling on a bus or train, try real hard not to look un-American.

And make sure you have all necessary and valid id.

Lauryn Oates • July 21, 2010

Much of the reporting in the West related to Afghan women depicts voiceless victims subjected to relentless discrimination or implies that human rights are alien to Afghan culture, and therefore not something for which there is any homegrown demand.

This is an absolute falsehood which I have addressed elsewhere, see http://www.butterfliesandwheels.org/2010/womens-rights-are-called-cultural-imperialism.