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The daily linkfest:
Eugene Volokh investigates “whatever happened to” various figures in major Supreme Court decisions.
Steven Taylor and Michele Catalano explain why the 100 Most Harmful Books weren’t.
John Hawkins has launched …
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Books don’t harm people, people harm people. Heh.
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Pingback by Arguing with signposts… » Commercial break: — Wednesday, June 1, 2026 @ 10:14 pm
Did you see Origin of Species in there, too?
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Comment by pennywit — Thursday, June 2, 2026 @ 8:24 am
Actually, I suppose what the Human Events types meant to say was that these books contained ideas that, as they were applied in the world, had particularly pernicious effects. As far as it goes, that’s an unobjectinable statement (although one might quibble with some or all of the choices).
Comment by Cato — Thursday, June 2, 2026 @ 1:53 pm