tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1291147930399569160.post7725091529972878991..comments2024-03-21T09:39:36.523+11:00Comments on Ἡλληνιστεύκοντος: Markos Vamvakaris: Ο ισοβίτηςopoudjishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02106433476518749382noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1291147930399569160.post-32141883547369540992017-11-07T06:49:52.090+11:002017-11-07T06:49:52.090+11:00QUANTUM BINARY SIGNALS
Get professional trading s...<b><a href="http://signals.syntaxlinks.com/r/QuantumBinarySignals" rel="nofollow">QUANTUM BINARY SIGNALS</a></b><br /><br />Get professional trading signals delivered to your cell phone daily.<br /><br />Follow our trades right now and <b>earn up to 270% daily</b>.Bloggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07287821785570247118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1291147930399569160.post-75632594689751210752011-01-23T09:21:32.897+11:002011-01-23T09:21:32.897+11:00Way up there in μπουζουριάζω, I thought your strol...Way up there in μπουζουριάζω, I thought your stroll into mandolins and bouzoukis was your way of introducing an etymological connection to the latter.Trond Engenhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Trond_Engennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1291147930399569160.post-31622675646464579012011-01-19T09:29:36.409+11:002011-01-19T09:29:36.409+11:00In fact, wife-beating is neither a proletarian nor...In fact, wife-beating is neither a proletarian nor a bourgeois nor an aristocratic matter, but a universal male privilege. 150 years ago John Stuart Mill laid it out for all to see in <a href="http://www.gutenberg.org/files/27083/27083-h/27083-h.htm" rel="nofollow"><i>The Subjection of Women</i></a> [paragraph breaks added]:<br /><br />Whatever gratification of pride there is in the possession of power, and whatever personal interest in its exercise, is in this case not confined to a limited class, but common to the whole male sex. Instead of being, to most of its supporters, a thing desirable chiefly in the abstract, or, like the political ends usually contended for by factious, of little private importance to any but the leaders; it comes home to the person and hearth of every male head of a family, and of every one who looks forward to being so. The clodhopper exercises, or is to exercise, his share of the power equally with the highest nobleman.<br /><br />And the case is that in which the desire of power is the strongest: for every one who desires power, desires it most over those who are nearest to him, with whom his life is passed, with whom he has most concerns in common, and in whom any independence of his authority is oftenest likely to interfere with his individual preferences. If, in the other cases specified [feudalism, slavery, military dictatorship, absolute monarchy], powers manifestly grounded only on force, and having so much less to support them, are so slowly and with so much difficulty got rid of, much more must it be so with this, even if it rests on no better foundation than those.<br /><br />We've done a lot in the First World in a century and a half, but there's still a long way to go.John Cowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11452247999156925669noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1291147930399569160.post-59042492868254401982011-01-19T09:06:22.813+11:002011-01-19T09:06:22.813+11:00Monstr' 'orrend', inform', ingens,...<i>Monstr' 'orrend', inform', ingens, cui lumen ademptum</i>, sang Virgil, only you don't use apostrophes in Latin.<br /><br />It's interesting that there's a Turkish translation of the Hymn to Liberty (see WP). Any idea of the provenance of that?John Cowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11452247999156925669noreply@blogger.com