
Article in NRO
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OK, I don't point people to the National Review very often but, as I get older, balder, and descend further into the demented netherworld of MMAGdom, some of it does start to make more sense (especially now that I see Westminster has sold out and joined Facebook, proving, incidentally, that, despite the rumours, my Darth Vader-like ability to control everything from curriculum to student brainwaves on campus is actually very limited.They'll be making me grow a soul patch next, I guess.....). Here is a provocative article on Michael Jackson that Justin T brought to my attention and which is particularly helpful for its clarification of Lord Acton's famous dictum on power.
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