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philosophy politicsApril 17, 2022

The Argument for Free Speech & Against Censorship

[I originally published this in 2017, then again in 2020. Sadly, it’s as relevant today as ever, and probably more so, because the longer we keep drifting towards censorship, the harder it is to free ourselves of it.] You can have free speech without violence or oppression, but censorship requires force, which means at least…

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philosophy politicsDecember 11, 2020December 11, 2020

The Argument for Free Speech & Against Censorship

[This is a re-post of an article I wrote 3 years ago, and which sadly has become increasingly relevant, so much so that one can’t even articulate why it is relevant today without risking being censored for doing so. Censorship is no longer the bad word it used to be, or something liberals oppose on…

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art criticismDecember 13, 2019December 14, 2019

Can You Like the Art Without the Artist Liking You?

Apparently I’m the first person to ask this question, or type it up and publish it online. At least a Google search turns up nothing. What everyone asks is, and I’m pretty sure you’ve heard it, “Can you like the art without liking the artist”? And by “without liking” they mean hating, or shunning, or…

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art criticism philosophyDecember 7, 2019December 8, 2019

What Do We Do About Art Museums Containing Over 85% Male Art

More moral quandaries Recently I wrote an article which was critical of the Baltimore Museum’s plan to only buy and primarily exhibit women’s art in 20/20. I objected on moral grounds, because while it is ostensibly rectifying past ostensible sexual discrimination, it is undeniably applying absolute sexual discrimination in the very present. Two wrongs don’t…

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art art criticism philosophyMarch 26, 2019March 26, 2019

Runaway Rant: A Problem with Morality and Art

I just wanted to get out one thought here, folks, which is percolating in my mind over my morning coffee. In general, morality is defined by others, and art makes its own definitions, hence they work at cross purposes. How much are we, as individuals, self-defined, and how much defined by everything outside of ourselves?…

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art criticismJanuary 19, 2019

Runaway Rant: Can you Separate the Art from the Artist?

The question has come up a lot recently about whether or not we can separate the artist from the art, and it’s usually in the bad sense. The conclusion comes first, and it’s that a bad person can’t be a good artist. We then work on our arguments, which have to be correct, because we’ve…

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art criticism politics Rant UncategorizedAugust 20, 2018August 20, 2018

Runaway Rant: Morality is the Enemy of Art

Anything that opposes art is probably immoral, even or especially when it wraps itself in the cloak of morality. The least we can ask of moral crusaders is that they are fighting for the highest good, and not merely advocating for their own special interests and personal benefit in and through alienating and disenfranchising others.…

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art criticism philosophyFebruary 22, 2018March 30, 2018

Is Immoral Art Bad Art?

When I started chipping away at this topic I didn’t realize how enormous it was. I’ve written about censorship and highly political cases made against certain artists, but those issues are mere TIE fighters – morality is the Star Destroyer. You can vote in the poll before I have a chance to influence you one…

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philosophy politicsAugust 22, 2017November 30, 2017

The Argument for Free Speech & Against Censorship

You can have free speech without violence or oppression, but censorship requires force, which means at least oppression, and violence if necessary to enforce it. [Note: Here I am talking about ideas or arguments as free speech, not slander, malicious gossip, or plans to commit a crime, and not actual crimes such as snuff films,…

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