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The Last Honest Man
For all of the stories about rapacious capitalism breaking out all over China (not to mention the US and elsewhere…), it was heartening to read to following caption for the picture above in today’s China Daily:… Continue reading
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Haleigh Poutre: The Meaning of Her Life.
I blogged on the very sad case of Haleigh Poutre three weeks ago, but it is back in the news and I want to think through some of the issues again. To… Continue reading
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Thinking about Chinese Democracy: Taiwan’s Municipal Elections
Over the weekend Taiwan held municipal elections. The opposition party, the KMT, which holds a slight edge in the national parliament, beat out the DPP, the party that controls the Presidency and the executive branch. Some commentary is suggesting… Continue reading
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Thinking About Chinese Democracy: The Hong Kong March
There was a very large march/demonstration in Hong Kong yesterday, calling for political reforms that would allow for more direct elections of the city’s political leadership (at present there is… Continue reading
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Friday I Ching Blogging: The Death Penalty
The death penalty is much in the news of late. In the US, a grisly milestone was reached (I am personally against the death penalty): 1000 people have been executed since its re-establishment in 1977. And in Singapore the… Continue reading
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Singapore: A Final Inhumanity
The Singaporean government says that it will allow convicted drug runner Nguyen Tuong Van’s mother and brother to hold his hand before his death sentence, by hanging, is carried out today (I will not link to the Straits… Continue reading
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A Confucian Commonwealth?
Simon sent me this link and asked for my comment. In today’s Asia Times, Andrei Lankov asks if there is any realistic possibility for countries of East Asia (China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam), which share a tenuous connection… Continue reading
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The Daughter Track and Humanity
My car crash (you’ll be happy to know that Maggie’s eye is getting better) shifted my attention away from this piece a couple of days ago. It seems that a noticeable (by sociologists, at least) number of career… Continue reading
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Singapore: A Most Un-Confucian Government
I have not been keeping up with Singaporean politics of late (I had quite a run in with the ruling party, aptly named the PAP, some years ago) but this news story has caught my eye: a first-time… Continue reading
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Head on
I’m not going to do my usual Sunday "Modern Love" blogging today (the column didn’t look too interesting, anyway) because I have to get something off my mind: the head on car crash I had yesterday. Fortunately, everyone… Continue reading
