david-guerrero.bsky.social
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found it: “Anxieties of Influence”, Past & Present, 1996, 151
see end of first paragraph, p. 70 (explaining why Skinner's first book seemed "novel" to many readers)
Tierney's book "The idea of natural rights" has a similar vibe agnst scholars assuming "modern" political theory starts in the 1600s
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Ellen Wood and Karl Polanyi on markets prior to capitalist modernity come to mind as well!
fyi I’ve read Francis Oakley making this argument about how discipline specialization leads to neglect medieval political thought
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This one is perfect to celebrate the birthday here
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Folks are paying attention & I can’t resist a teachable moment.
Here’s a video of the printing process.
I didn’t expect to be printing these all day but here we are!
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Anyway, here's an excellent, helpful @brockm.bsky.social piece on the technolibertarian-to-neoreaction mutation/ degeneration/ pipeline and its terrible consequences.
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www.notesfromthecircus.com/p/the-plot-a...