Friday, November 04, 2005

Christopher Lasch

Online Resources - One must wonder why he is not given the privilege of having a title bar (hyper-link) like Weigel, Novak & Neuhaus on Against the Grain & other webpages of the owner? I appreciate the work that he has done and I wish it was made more public.

There are many articles of interest that are worth reading. For example, refer to the following:

Limits and Hope: Christopher Lasch and Political Theory by Jean Bethke Elshtain

FTs - The Gift of Christopher Lasch

FTs - Christopher Lasch and the Limits of Hope

ON THE MORAL VISION OF DEMOCRACY

Responses to Rothman: Capitalism Itself Corrupts

What’s Wrong with the Right?

3 comments:

Christopher Blosser said...

One must wonder why he is not given the privilege of having a title bar (hyper-link) like Weigel, Novak & Neuhaus on Against the Grain & other webpages of the owner? I appreciate the work that he has done and I wish it was made more public.

I'm sure some might presume that I am hopelessly beholden in ideological subservience to the Straussian Neoconservative Cabal and wouldn't want to present anything which would lead one to suspect I have strayed from the One True Path, lest I jeopardize my monthly pension (and complimentary cruise) from the Acton Institute Program for the Advancement of Neoconservative Global Domination.

On the other hand, the likely explanation could be the fact that I have just established the directory on the website a day or two ago, that the page itself isn't ready for a broader presentation as I haven't had the chance to finish it with expanded links, and I will add a banner for it when the work is done -- in other words, it's on the ever-present 'to do' list.

Fred said...

Ha ha. Well said, Christopher! I appreciate the great work you do.

Fr. D.L. Jones said...

I had a good laugh in regards to your comments above... Thanks.

I must remind you that you made your post linking to this site on Religion and Liberty on October 23rd, which is not a day or two ago. Anywho, this is just a gently nudge to complete it along with your website on Edward T. Oakes.