Good find, that Spengler article. I'd seen that Wright interview on Fox, and immediately after did some googling to find out who that Cone guy (who Wright kept invoking) was. Wiki only had some liberation theology pap on him, and the links there were not very informative, so I didn't bother to post on the subject. Evidently, though, Spengler dug a bit deeper, and found some rather astonishing quotes.
BTW, where is the Pepean MSM in all this? Gone AWOL, hiding under the table?
Good idea -- you can't put him in a box, he simply thinks differently. My mental image of him is that of an expat Brit, somewhere in l'Asie profonde (Singapore, perhaps?).
Very interesting piece, but have you become A I Ferraro in posting it? The psychobabble is starting to make sense to me. All very plausible. I worry that similar discussions about W I may have considered unglued Liberal Arts academic drivel.
Check Spengler. He goes into more detail.
ReplyDeleteGood find, that Spengler article. I'd seen that Wright interview on Fox, and immediately after did some googling to find out who that Cone guy (who Wright kept invoking) was. Wiki only had some liberation theology pap on him, and the links there were not very informative, so I didn't bother to post on the subject. Evidently, though, Spengler dug a bit deeper, and found some rather astonishing quotes.
ReplyDeleteBTW, where is the Pepean MSM in all this? Gone AWOL, hiding under the table?
Spengler is becoming my favorite writer(s?). Awesome depth he brings to things. Need a link somewhere and some reminders to check him.
ReplyDeleteGood idea -- you can't put him in a box, he simply thinks differently. My mental image of him is that of an expat Brit, somewhere in l'Asie profonde (Singapore, perhaps?).
ReplyDeleteWhile at it, here is a rather illuminating essay on the "bargainer". Some bargain...
ReplyDeleteVery interesting piece, but have you become A I Ferraro in posting it? The psychobabble is starting to make sense to me. All very plausible.
ReplyDeleteI worry that similar discussions about W I may have considered unglued Liberal Arts academic drivel.