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Sunday, February 8, 2009
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Coolrompokèmon Colosseum
About Ypsilaniti disaster ...
... Andrea Gunter has written an interesting analysis: Please read and comment here: http://www.bzw-weiterdenken.de/index.php?m=artikel&rub=2&tid=181
... Andrea Gunter has written an interesting analysis: Please read and comment here: http://www.bzw-weiterdenken.de/index.php?m=artikel&rub=2&tid=181
Monday, February 2, 2009
Scientific Astrology Kundali
100th Birthday of Simone Weil
Simone Weil would be on 3 February one hundred years old. Unfortunately, this great thinker, died at the age of 34 years. But she has fortunately left some highly worth reading: http://www.antjeschrupp.de/simone_weil.htm
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Edu Reflector Telescope 600x
What if?
How about it, if we admit that our goals are far from clear? Both the personal and the social or political? That the new does not result in the world is that we invent it, but the fact that we make a new beginning and take the risk of the unknown?
http://www.antjeschrupp.de/neuanfang.htm
How about it, if we admit that our goals are far from clear? Both the personal and the social or political? That the new does not result in the world is that we invent it, but the fact that we make a new beginning and take the risk of the unknown?
http://www.antjeschrupp.de/neuanfang.htm
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Condo Water Heater Damage
Obama Mum
Interesting info about Barack Obama's mother, Ann Dunham Soetoro, has Luise Pusch posted today - look at this: http://www.bzw -weiterdenken.de/index.php? m = articles & rub = 11 & tid = 177
Interesting info about Barack Obama's mother, Ann Dunham Soetoro, has Luise Pusch posted today - look at this: http://www.bzw -weiterdenken.de/index.php? m = articles & rub = 11 & tid = 177
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Refugees Camp In Senegal
Proudhon - the biggest misogynist of the 19 Century is celebrated
read with surprise in these days everywhere lobhudelnde Articles about the French anti-feminists and socialists Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, on the occasion of his 200th Birthday. For example, here in the taz http://www.taz.de/1/leben/koepfe/artikel/1/der-anarchistische-kleinbuerger/ or in the monde diplomatique http://www.monde-diplomatique .fr/2009/01/CASTLETON/16666 (unfortunately in the net only to have French).
There will be so terse sentences like the one that the anti-feminist positions Proudhon "many socialists of the 19th Century would find. " Not true. Proudhon was an extreme anti-feminists, and in his contempt for women much more radical than any other thinker of his time whether bourgeois or socialist.
In his book "De la Justice" in 1858 he solved a storm of protest among French feminists and a flood of anti-Proudhonist books. In his posthumously published in 1875 diatribe 'La ou les femmes dans les Pornocratie temps modern "times after he lay still and defended his anti-feminism explicitly against the trend of the times.
Proudhonism resulted in the French labor movement, first to the exclusion of women from their organizations, which was only lifted after the Proudhonism had lost their influence. Proudhon was in its time by no means an anarchist. For example, Bakunin and his adherents first dissociating the International Proudhonist because of their orientation towards left (they were of the equality of the sexes). Only Kropotkin Proudhon has included in the lineage of anarchism, and since then it writes off one from the other.
So it's not as if it were a contempt for women Proudhon was understandable and negligible secondary aspect of his thought in the circumstances of the time out, but he was a central point. Proudhon was the main demand elaborate such as a ban on female employment and the idea that women would have in the household and raising children the man. This was not easy, "then just like that," but a dedicated counter-position to other movements of the labor movement, which favored the integration of women into paid work and the social-revolutionary struggle. This dispute between Proudhon and others took on the role of women in the first two congresses of the international is a major part of the debates.
When am I reading these postings, I must say that the labor movement in their awareness of the importance of gender difference for the revolutionary movement was theoretically higher already at a level the so-called "left" thinkers, was today, 150 years later. Pretty sad is not it?
Who wants to know more: I have a text the network on "feminism and anti-feminism in the early labor movement" http://www.antjeschrupp.de/studienvereinigung.htm
read with surprise in these days everywhere lobhudelnde Articles about the French anti-feminists and socialists Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, on the occasion of his 200th Birthday. For example, here in the taz http://www.taz.de/1/leben/koepfe/artikel/1/der-anarchistische-kleinbuerger/ or in the monde diplomatique http://www.monde-diplomatique .fr/2009/01/CASTLETON/16666 (unfortunately in the net only to have French).
There will be so terse sentences like the one that the anti-feminist positions Proudhon "many socialists of the 19th Century would find. " Not true. Proudhon was an extreme anti-feminists, and in his contempt for women much more radical than any other thinker of his time whether bourgeois or socialist.
In his book "De la Justice" in 1858 he solved a storm of protest among French feminists and a flood of anti-Proudhonist books. In his posthumously published in 1875 diatribe 'La ou les femmes dans les Pornocratie temps modern "times after he lay still and defended his anti-feminism explicitly against the trend of the times.
Proudhonism resulted in the French labor movement, first to the exclusion of women from their organizations, which was only lifted after the Proudhonism had lost their influence. Proudhon was in its time by no means an anarchist. For example, Bakunin and his adherents first dissociating the International Proudhonist because of their orientation towards left (they were of the equality of the sexes). Only Kropotkin Proudhon has included in the lineage of anarchism, and since then it writes off one from the other.
So it's not as if it were a contempt for women Proudhon was understandable and negligible secondary aspect of his thought in the circumstances of the time out, but he was a central point. Proudhon was the main demand elaborate such as a ban on female employment and the idea that women would have in the household and raising children the man. This was not easy, "then just like that," but a dedicated counter-position to other movements of the labor movement, which favored the integration of women into paid work and the social-revolutionary struggle. This dispute between Proudhon and others took on the role of women in the first two congresses of the international is a major part of the debates.
When am I reading these postings, I must say that the labor movement in their awareness of the importance of gender difference for the revolutionary movement was theoretically higher already at a level the so-called "left" thinkers, was today, 150 years later. Pretty sad is not it?
Who wants to know more: I have a text the network on "feminism and anti-feminism in the early labor movement" http://www.antjeschrupp.de/studienvereinigung.htm
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Clones standing for election
Are they not beautiful, the Hessian Clones? Round about the men that were left over after the dismissal of the female protagonist, and - despite alleged opposition to each other - apparently culturally fit very nicely together, Judith has written a beautiful view of Star Castle in the Frankfurter Rundschau: http://www.fr- online.de / in_und_ausland / politics / current /? em_cnt = 1660264 &
that the sexual difference in politics often less a question of content, but rather a gesture of, I think about it for quite some time. Except that it is so beautiful striking just rare.
Well, that just comes from the fact that the women are so unteachable: http://antjeschrupp.blogspot.com/2008/11/unbelehrbar-bleiben.html
Are they not beautiful, the Hessian Clones? Round about the men that were left over after the dismissal of the female protagonist, and - despite alleged opposition to each other - apparently culturally fit very nicely together, Judith has written a beautiful view of Star Castle in the Frankfurter Rundschau: http://www.fr- online.de / in_und_ausland / politics / current /? em_cnt = 1660264 &
that the sexual difference in politics often less a question of content, but rather a gesture of, I think about it for quite some time. Except that it is so beautiful striking just rare.
Well, that just comes from the fact that the women are so unteachable: http://antjeschrupp.blogspot.com/2008/11/unbelehrbar-bleiben.html
Thursday, January 15, 2009
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with Power Point and chic costume?
deals with the life plans of young men and women the latest edition of "Men Forum, a publication of the Evangelical men's work in Germany. I have contributed to an article in which I pursue the question of how young women to design their lives today. Link: www.antjeschrupp.de / maedchen.htm .
deals with the life plans of young men and women the latest edition of "Men Forum, a publication of the Evangelical men's work in Germany. I have contributed to an article in which I pursue the question of how young women to design their lives today. Link: www.antjeschrupp.de / maedchen.htm .
Saturday, January 10, 2009
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Michelle Obama is a man!
The men's magazine "Der Spiegel" has this week awarded the highest praise to a woman that gives it appears in the eyes of editors: MICHELLE OBAMA IS A MAN. And not only that, but still OBAMA'S BEST. Luise Pusch wrote this in her blog a little commentary:
http://www.fembio.org/biographie.php/frau/comments/ist-michelle-obama-ein-mann/
I think the interesting thing in this thing is not the staleness of the mirror (probably trusts one there to write only what man thinks only elsewhere, but the political correctness sake verkneift), but the fact that this principle appears to be working still. So I thank you very much for the SPIEGEL that title, because it gives me again a receipt for my thesis that the policy is in spite of emancipation to be a symbolically male-defined place.
See also my article "No female messiah in Sight" (on the Hillary-Barack-events) http://www.bzw-weiterdenken.de/index.php?m=artikel&rub2=&tid=105 and my comment "I congratulate Hillary Clinton" in this blog: http://antjeschrupp.blogspot.com/2008/06/ich-gratuliere-hillary-clinton.html
http://www.fembio.org/biographie.php/frau/comments/ist-michelle-obama-ein-mann/
I think the interesting thing in this thing is not the staleness of the mirror (probably trusts one there to write only what man thinks only elsewhere, but the political correctness sake verkneift), but the fact that this principle appears to be working still. So I thank you very much for the SPIEGEL that title, because it gives me again a receipt for my thesis that the policy is in spite of emancipation to be a symbolically male-defined place.
See also my article "No female messiah in Sight" (on the Hillary-Barack-events) http://www.bzw-weiterdenken.de/index.php?m=artikel&rub2=&tid=105 and my comment "I congratulate Hillary Clinton" in this blog: http://antjeschrupp.blogspot.com/2008/06/ich-gratuliere-hillary-clinton.html
Friday, January 9, 2009
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Lord and Mr. Schmidt
Is God male? And if not (as of course all over again ) Claim - why do we put it to us before then male? It's simple: because you are neutral can imagine that bad. In an Intercultural Women's Day in Frankfurt discussed Christians, Muslims and Jews about their idea of God, and sought common ways in which their respective religions would be free of discrimination against women share. Very exciting!
h ttp: / / evangelischesfrankfurt.de/2008/12/herr-gott-und-herr-schmidt
Is God male? And if not (as of course all over again ) Claim - why do we put it to us before then male? It's simple: because you are neutral can imagine that bad. In an Intercultural Women's Day in Frankfurt discussed Christians, Muslims and Jews about their idea of God, and sought common ways in which their respective religions would be free of discrimination against women share. Very exciting!
h ttp: / / evangelischesfrankfurt.de/2008/12/herr-gott-und-herr-schmidt
Saturday, January 3, 2009
My Mac Ntldr Is Missing
leave of the good mother
What is maternal or should be, which is now, as before, especially defined by law and public opinion. But how about if the freedom would put the women (and their benefits to society) to the center of reflection on the importance of motherhood? I have given under the title "Farewell to the 'good' mother," an article for the magazine "Forum Sex Education and Family Planning" gder Federal Centre for Health Education is published.
Link: www.antjeschrupp.de / mutter.htm . In the booklet, there are other interesting articles, for example, about the "mother image in the media and everyday life" or mother images of migrant women. The special issue on "Mother" is free at the Cologne BZgA available, easy Order by mail at: 13329210 order@bzga.de to .
What is maternal or should be, which is now, as before, especially defined by law and public opinion. But how about if the freedom would put the women (and their benefits to society) to the center of reflection on the importance of motherhood? I have given under the title "Farewell to the 'good' mother," an article for the magazine "Forum Sex Education and Family Planning" gder Federal Centre for Health Education is published.
Link: www.antjeschrupp.de / mutter.htm . In the booklet, there are other interesting articles, for example, about the "mother image in the media and everyday life" or mother images of migrant women. The special issue on "Mother" is free at the Cologne BZgA available, easy Order by mail at: 13329210 order@bzga.de to .
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