Message from @Dvir
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well but that doesnt mean it is so
different set of assumptions
if base assumptions/axions are same, call it what you want marxism will be marxism
be it struggle of working vs burgeoise or identity politics
You are right is the same thing with a new coat of paint, but that is how things have always been.
nope
For instance, the earliest work we know of, the Epic of Gilgamesh was a work that evolved over the course of a millenium.
it how people want them to be
same for bible
yeah
and talmud, and what not
but the premise is same, however, some premises are different
the evolve but evolution of ideas is not chained like genetic inheritance
it can influence though
Just making sure, you guys know that the Talmud isn't like the 'Jewish Bible' right?
totally irrelevant to the conversation
Well, you just compared the Epic of Gilgamesh and The Bible to the Talmud.
And that's not exactly accurate.
You wouldn't compare Harry Potter, Game of Thrones and the 'For Dummies' series.
But, yeah. That explanation aside, apologies for interrupting the debate.
That is a poor comparison to make. The Tanakh is of course the closest equivalent to the Christian Bible, with it being made up of the Torah, Nevi'im, and Ketuvim.
The Talmud is a study on theology and religious law
It is still a core work in Rabbinic Judaism and a better comparison for the Talmud would be a textbook, since it is more direct in the teaching of concepts over narrative.
Use-mention distinction is dying. That's the worst part of all the censorship.
Volokh Conspiracy changed papers because WaPo wouldn't let them cite court cases where they would have to use racial slurs to accurately reproduce court proceedings. Tim is afraid to read articles which are themselves reproducing racial slurs as they are the entire point of the story.
We're approaching a point where it may not be possible to report what is happening without running afoul of the censors. What kind of dystopia is this?
Operation Google 2 when?
super google 2
Volokh Conspiracy is one of the most solid legal blogs on the web.
Eugene Volokh seems like a very solid guy.
I had a short exchange with him regarding a case.
He and Aaron T. Caplan have written an amicus brief regarding the Zoe Quinn case.
Zoe Quinn had engaged in the kind of legal abuse that is all too common now.
She had used a protection order to basically get something like a gag order.
Protection orders were intended to protect against severe, immediate physical harm, but he was restrained from even posting ABOUT her, which Eugene Volokh argued constituted a prior restraint on free speech.
I am hoping that the Supreme Court can revert many of what is now established legal practices in regards to the abusive use of protection orders and other legal remedies.
Also, not many know, but Eugene Volokh had actually started out as a computer scientist and later switched to law.
I highly recommend the incredibly articulate amicus brief he has written.
Volokh Conspiracy has more citations in court (citations meaning people using his work and citing him as a reference, not him getting in trouble with the law) than some top legal journals. If you read Volokh Conspiracy, you're often getting real legal opinions that can often float around the Supreme Court. Volokh et al. are very solid legal scholars and incredible people who have helped a lot of people better understand the law and dedicate their work to be publicly available for the layperson to understand. A true treasure and worthwhile reading for anyone with even a cursory interest in law or politics.
Absolutely agree with that.
@Stefan Payne - I have an alternate take on this