Saturday 17 May 2008

Spectator 180th Anniversary Blog
 

The latest culture as recommended by our staff

Peter Hoskin

Pete suggests


Not what it says on the tin

Tuesday, 31st July 2007

Your email address:   
Friend's email address:   
   

Sorry about the absence yesterday. 

What a disappointment today, though. The Mail has a very promising headline:

Right, we've found the gene that can turn you into a leftie
Aha, I thought. At last, an explanation as to why some apparently intelligent people are prone to believing all sorts of nonsense. Imagine, with some gene therapy Polly Toynbee could be hammering away against the iniquities of comprehensive schooling and pushing for a properly punitive penal policy.

Turns out it's still a distant dream. The story is about left-handers.

 

Blogs: Clive Davis | Melanie Phillips | Americano | Coffee House | Trading Floor

Actions: Print this article  |  Email to a friend  |  Permalink  |   Comments (1)

Subscribe now

Post this entry to:   del.icio.us | Digg | Newsvine | NowPublic | Reddit

Comments

Post a comment


Your comment:*

Your name:*

Your email address:*
(We won't publish this)

*Required information

Please click the button only once - your comment will not be published immediately

Lee Jakeman

August 17th, 2007 3:40am

Here's my theory. The word "ignorance" is related to the verb "to ignore". The word "knowledge" is related to the verb "to acknowledge". Put bluntly, it means that a knowledgeable person is one who ACKNOWLEDGES facts and an ignorant person is one who IGNORES facts. What comes out of a textbook is information - related to the verb "to inform". Educated people are thus merely "well-informed". They are not necessarily knowledgeable. My conclusion: "An education is no guarantee against ignorance".

Stephen Pollard's Blog Roll

Oliver Kamm
Politics, economics and culture from the master. Unmissable.

Daniel Finkelstein's Times Comment Central
A daily must-read. 

Tim Worstall 
Lots of interesting nibbles - and a ruthless swatter of economic gibberish.

Harry's Place
Must-read left of centre blog from writers who understand the threat to the West. 

Thought Experiments
The peerless Bryan Appleyard's blog.

Opera Chic
An American in Milan, on opera.

Intermezzo
A London-based classical music enthusiast

Jessica Duchen's classical music blog
Does what it says on the tin

Samizdata
Libertarian blog, packed every day.

Norm's blog
The thoroughly sensible thoughts of renowned left-wing academic Norman Geras, Professor of Government at Manchester. And cricket, too.

Public Interest
Peter Briffa's inimitable take on The Yazzmonster and other assorted demons.

Reform
The public sector reform group; their website is an invaluable source of data and ideas.

Centre for the New Europe
The leading European public policy think tank.

Spectator recommends

Volvo -The Official Site

Request a brochure, book a test drive or find your Volvo dealer.


Spectator classifieds

UMBRIA

UMBRIA, Niccone Valley.Farmhouse Rental. Newly renovated 400 year old farmhouse, high on the south facing slope of Niccone Valley, on

Cornwall.

AMAZING CORNISH HOUSE previously featured in Vogue Living, available to let during the last 3 weeks of August either on a

City Breaks: PARIS and ROME

PARIS and ROME: over 350 holiday rentals apartments listed: visit www.parisreference.com and www.romanreference.com or call +39 0648 903612.