[BLOG] Some Sunday links
- Citizen Science Salon highlights Australian Michelle Neil, here.
- Ingrid Robeyns argues at Crooked Timber that the idea of punitive taxation of the superrich is hardly blasphemous.
- The Crux looks at the ongoing debate over the age of the rings of Saturn.
- io9 notes the sad death of Aron Eisenberg, the actor who brought the character of Nog to life on DS9.
- JSTOR Daily shares a debate on the ego and the id, eighty years later.
- Lawyers, Guns and Money notes how Mitch McConnell may have started the movement of Elizabeth Warren towards the US presidency.
- The Map Room Blog takes a look at the credible and consistent mapping of Star Wars’ galaxy.
- The NYR Daily looks at Springsteen at 70 as a performer.
- Peter Rukavina shares a photo of a New England forest in fall.
- The Volokh Conspiracy notes a sticker that straddles the line between anti-Muslim sentiment and misogyny, trying to force people to choose.
- Window on Eurasia notes the strong anti-Russian sentiment prevailing in once-independent Tuva.
Written by Randy McDonald
September 22, 2019 at 4:00 pm
Posted in Assorted, Canada, Economics, History, Politics, Popular Culture, Science, Social Sciences
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