Queens: Surfing Mecca Of NYC

The evidence that glamorous Queens is the best of the boroughs keeps pouring in.  Brooklyn has tribes of vagrants barbecuing the wildlife in its parks; Manhattan’s parks teem with rats; Queens by contrast has the best year round surfing in the regions, and I’m not talking about broadband.From the city to the surf in the […]

War: The Mother Of Us All

What is war good for?  Absolutely nothing, says the Edwin Star song.Increasing numbers of historians and archaeologists beg to differ, according to this NYT report. War may be the mother of civilization, it now appears. [Ancient societies] were shaped by human choice as people sought new forms of cooperation and new institutions for the more […]

Good News From Non-War

There is, of course, no global war on terror.  We are much too evolved and mature for that.  Otherwise there would be some common vision linking the wars the US is currently fighting in Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, Somalia, Pakistan, Libya and goodness knows where else.But if there were such a war, this would be good […]

The Dear Loon Sticks Close to the Tree

In Libya as elsewhere, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.  The Dear Loon of Libya, heir-apparent Seif al-Islam al-Qaddafi, used to pose as a modern and western looking liberal.  But ever since the Libyan rebellion broke out, Seif has been following in his father’s bloody and eccentric footsteps.Last spring, he vowed to crush […]

Staff Picks – From The Holy Mountain

[Note: Via Meadia will publish occasional reading recommendations by Team Mead associates brave enough to let WRM know they still have enough spare time for personal reading.  CFR veteran and Bard research associate Peter Mellgard currently leads the researchers and interns who collaborate with WRM on the blog.]By Peter MellgardI recently finished reading From The […]

Winslow Homer’s Civil War Drawings

Winslow Homer is renowned for his landscape watercolors and prints. Less well-known are his Civil War drawings, which Harper’s dug out of their archive this week. With it being the 150th anniversary of the Civil War this year, these old drawings are well worth a look.

"Settled" Science?

Greens often tell us that the science of climate change is “settled”.  In broad outlines, perhaps — but the details, timing, and the interrelationship of key factors remain frustratingly obscure.One of the hot green disaster scenarios is that melting Arctic ice will reach a “tipping point” in the near future.  The latest research suggests that […]

Scots Prof to Students: Sell A Kidney To Pay Your Fees

Maybe its the global economic crisis, maybe it’s all the publicity about the skyrocketing price of college tuition.  Either way, the approach of those September tuition bills is leading to some unusual creativity out there.First came the sugar daddy website story where students are getting to know older adults interested in supporting their educational plans; […]

Darkness in August

The last time European leaders worked this hard in August was back in 1914, when they cooked up World War One.They don’t seem to be having much more luck this summer; the more Europe’s leaders talk, the more panicky markets grow.  The FT is talking about the ‘self-decapitation’ of Europe’s financial leadership and they are […]

Not Even The Libyan Rebels Know Who They Are

Back when the humanitarian hawks were still selling the ‘days not weeks war’ in DC, skeptics often made the point that nobody really knew who the Libyan rebels were or what they wanted.Going on five months into the days not weeks war, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the Libyan rebels themselves don’t know who they […]

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