Category Archives: Moral Philosophy
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DOUBLETHINK AND WAR CRIMES: “Why Israel Lies” / Chris Hedges
All governments lie, as I.F. Stone pointed out, including Israel and Hamas. But Israel engages in the kinds of jaw-dropping lies that characterize despotic and totalitarian regimes. It does not deform the truth; it inverts it. It routinely paints a picture for the outside world that is diametrically opposed to reality. And all of us reporters who have covered the occupied territories have run into Israel’s Alice-in-Wonderland narratives, which we dutifully insert into our stories—required under the rules of American journalism—although we know they are untrue.
MORALITY: “The Greatest Speech Ever Made” / The Great Dictator / Charlie Chaplin
ATHEISM: “When We Landed on the Moon . . .” / Eddie Izzard
h/t: Atheism 411
CONSCIENCE: “On Organized Religion” / Christopher Hitchens
CRITICAL THINKING: “The Religion Virus” / Arthur C. Clarke
ANTI-THEISM: “Freethought of the Day” / Will Wheaton
INTELLECTUALISM: “Jingoism, Racism, Fear, Religious Fundamentalism” / Noam Chomsky
MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX: “War and Multinational Corporate Capitalism”
h/t: Blue Nation Review




