Tuesday, 21 August 2018
No, Nazism isn't Socialism
Some in the right have been arguing that Nazis were socialists. Historians Matthew Fitzpatrick and A. Dirk Moses argue why this is false in Nazism, Socialism and the Falsification of History.
Sunday, 12 August 2018
Healthy Apple Crumble (I hope)
The Healthy Chef's Apple Crumble.
Monday, 6 August 2018
Making Sourdough
Patrick Ryan shows how to make sourdough How To Make Sourdough Bread Masterclass:
Alex French Guy Cooking has a series:
A Frenchman's Guide to Making Sourdough Starter
Which Flour for Baking Bread ? Sourdough Bread Series
A Non-Baker's Guide To Making Sourdough Bread
3 Lazy Ways To Put Your Sourdough Starter On Hold ! Sourdough Bread Odyssey
Alex French Guy Cooking has a series:
A Frenchman's Guide to Making Sourdough Starter
Which Flour for Baking Bread ? Sourdough Bread Series
A Non-Baker's Guide To Making Sourdough Bread
3 Lazy Ways To Put Your Sourdough Starter On Hold ! Sourdough Bread Odyssey
Wednesday, 1 August 2018
Are American political differences due to regional cultural attitutes of settlers
In The Maps That Show That City vs. Country Is Not Our Political Fault Line Colin Woodard argues that the divide in American politics can best be explained by the different European cultures that settled various areas of the USA.
Sectionalism isn’t, and never has been, as simple as North versus South or an effete and domineering East against a rugged, freedom-minded West. Rather, our true regional fissures can be traced back to the contrasting ideals of the distinct European colonial cultures that first took root on the eastern and southern rims of what is now the United States, and then spread across much of the continent in mutually exclusive settlement bands, laying down the institutions, symbols and cultural norms later arrivals would encounter and, by and large, assimilate into.
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