A. de la Paz

@addelapaz

Doctoral candidate, Cordier Fellow , Politics | war, psychology, history, international law and ethics, jihadism, religion, human oddities, and more

Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2011.

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    31. sij

    For sure super hard for a non-specialist to understand when there are no words available to read

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    29. sij

    This is the sharpest movie of the Sun ever made. Even at this fine resolution, the scale is enormous; each plasma cell here is about the size of Texas. via

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  3. 24. sij

    "Same old bargaining," Schelling (1957)

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    22. sij

    November 12, 1973 -- The day PPA started treating Rawls like Jesus.

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    21. sij

    P M Mohan, 59, the spice king of Madurai, the man with the big moustache and diminished Afro (see photo as younger man), supplies 300 kg of chillies to the city's hotels. He began with a push cart. Today he has 15 stores.

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    16. sij

    Why use divination? Why is it such a great cultural evolution success story? Article with an economic/ strategic model, with comments by various smart people, finally out at . Proofs at

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  7. 15. sij

    Nelly Lahoud on the Abbottabad papers and their insight into Usama bin Ladin's family life and the role of his third wife and daughters in the drafting of public statements, and more:

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    9. sij

    Wide-ranging, beautifully illustrated tour of memory techniques & technologies across cultures.

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  9. 8. sij

    Anthropometamorphosis: man transform'd; or, the artificial changeling. Historically presented, in the mad and cruel gallantry, foolish bravery, ridiculous beauty, filthy finenesse, and loathsome lovelinesse of the most nations... (1650)

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    25. pro 2019.

    "When will these things return to haunt us?" Walter Benjamin, Epilogue to the Berlin Food Exhibition

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    Great question. I don't what happened here. I imagine that the exceptional, very secret, and probably internally controversial legal move circa 1998 was viewed as a godsend post-9/11: a legal analysis, very much on point to what they wanted to do, penned by the previous admin.

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    That legal move -- not assassination because self-defense -- actually first occurred at least as early as 1998, in connection with the planned covert action in Afghanistan against Bin Laden. From the 9/11 Commission Report:

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    4. sij

    H.G. Wells, 1919

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    1/ I have written a legal opinion in government and many pieces out of government on presidential war powers. And FWIW I have grown very, very cynical about legal constraints on those war powers. Here are some thoughts as the lawyers begin to weigh in.

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    Nuclear physicists at the Aldermaston research station faced a problem with Blue Peacock, a nuclear weapon designed to deny a Soviet occupation of West Germany: winter temperatures. In 1957, they proposed a novel heating solution: live chickens.

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    Weasel damage is the 4th most frequent cause for non-collision auto insurance claims in Germany: 198,000 claims in 2018. That probably underestimates the carnage. “We only have data from those insurers that offer a weasel policy."

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  17. 25. pro 2019.

    "When will these things return to haunt us?" Walter Benjamin, Epilogue to the Berlin Food Exhibition

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    22. pro 2019.

    On many menus during the Siege of Paris: zoo animals from the Jardin des Plantes, including elephant, antelope, and kangaroo. Henry Labouchère described the flesh of Pollux, one of the two elephants butchered, as "tough, coarse and oily."

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    Scott on the reception of Seeing Like a State

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    James Scott on an interesting course taught by Robert Dahl

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