Books That Never Were
Over this week my mind has been pondering the failed book proposals I have persued over recent years. Whilst...
Over this week my mind has been pondering the failed book proposals I have persued over recent years. Whilst...
In a recent Le Monde Diplomatique, Philip S Golub draws attention to a Samuel P. Huntington article from 1999...
I’ve been pondering anew this quote from Slavoj Zizek, which I cited in a paper entitled Meaning Making and...
The Malls looked very busy yesterday and today’s paper explains why. Yesterday was a holiday for the majority of...
This afternoon I picked up a copy of The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman writer of the ultimate...
I’ve been enjoying The Flight of the Creative Class by Richard Florida. This book contends that there are around...
I’ve always felt like an outsider. You would think that having lived nearly 28 or my first 30 years...
I can clearly recall buying and reading Craig M. Gay‚Äôs “With Liberty and Justic for Whom?” It was late...
I wasn’t quite sure what to think when my favourite opinionist, David Brooks began his current op-ed piece for...
On this site, back in August 2003, I wrote, “I’m sure Harvey Cox mentions Delhi in The Secular City,...
The wonderfully named Church Marketing Sucks weblog has brought to our attention a very telling article on the business...
Going through some archived emails I stumbled upon a call for papers for a book on cosmopolitics, which originated...
A while back I posted some thoughts on the recent US Presidential Election. There I made reference to something...
One of the constant frustrations of living here in India is finding good local companies who will not sell...