One nation, under leveraged fringe?

Sex education, I often hear, is "none of the schools' business." Parents should be able to "opt out" at the very least.

It's true that parenting should be up to the parents, and I certainly agree that schools shouldn't be parents.

But what I want to know is why it seems that so many of the people who don't want schools getting into things like sex education because it's justly none of the schools' business nonetheless want religion, or "God" (now meaning new forms of religious indoctrination) "put back" in the schools? By what logic are sexual matters the responsibility of the parents, but not religious matters?

I mean, shouldn't parents be allowed to opt out of having their kids learn Intelligent Design in science class? Wouldn't some parents find that just as offensive as others would a condom on a banana? (Or was that a cucumber?)

Is it my imagination, or has the word "secular" become a synonym for "evil"?

Just asking.

And I'm not talking about God in the general secular sense, either. There used to be a more or less secular form of God, but over the years champions of secular atheism such as the ACLU -- in unholy collusion with certain religious conservatives -- worked relentlessly to purged this workable compromise from the schools and even from the founding. This has radicalized the debate into two very shrill camps: those who scream "God" when they mean fundamentalism, and those who scream "secular!" when they mean atheism. In my view, it's increasingly hopeless.

Pat Robertson types and ACLU types have done more for each other than they have for the country. The fact that enemies often obtain leverage from their enemies is a simple enough concept that I suppose an economist or mathematician could reduce it to a formula.

(I just wish they could come up with some way to protect the majority against the tyranny of this leveraged fringe.)

posted by Eric on 12.06.05 at 12:39 PM





TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://classicalvalues.com/cgi-bin/pings.cgi/3103



Listed below are links to weblogs that reference One nation, under leveraged fringe?:

» A pox on both your houses from dustbury.com
The flap over Christmas and other minor skirmishes in the culture wars are basically a product of an "unholy collusion," says Eric Scheie: There used to be a more or... [Read More]
Tracked on December 7, 2005 08:27 AM



Comments

"But what I want to know is why it seems that so many of the people who don't want schools getting into things like sex education because it's justly none of the schools' business nonetheless want religion, or "God" (now meaning new forms of religious indoctrination) "put back" in the schools?"

I'm not sure this is fair. As I understand it the God people want schools to allow children to pray- NOT to be taught religion. Regarding intelligent design they don't want there children to be taught that their religion is wrong.

Whereas, the 'sex people' want sex to be actively taught.

I get your larger point though, and I agree that sides are being drawn farther apart and it isn't necessary.

Harkonnendog   ·  December 6, 2005 09:12 PM

I'm not talking about allowing children to pray, and I have no problem with that. It's Bible based teaching which I keep hearing about. (I don't think it's a winner of a position, although if the so-called "Constitution Restoration Act" passes, it might be.)

Eric Scheie   ·  December 6, 2005 10:35 PM

The purpose of schools, public or private, is to teach kids, at the very least, what they need to know to function as responsible adults in a free society -- whether or not the parents approve. And sex-ed is clearly in that category: a little know-how is needed to avoid a lot of mistakes and suffering.

If parents were able to educate their kids without outside help, there'd be no need for schools. But parents aren't fully able to do this job, due to constraints on their own time, knowledge, or prejudices; so most societies recognize this fact and provide for some sort of out-of-home schooling, so kids won't be chained by their parents' limitations.

Opting out of sex-ed is no more justifiable than opting out of civics. If a civics class taught kids that everyone in the US has the legal right to speak freely and practice whatever religion they chose, would you want any parents opting their kids out of that?

Raging Bee   ·  December 7, 2005 08:41 AM
But parents aren't fully able to do this job, due to constraints on their own time, knowledge, or prejudices; so most societies recognize this fact and provide for some sort of out-of-home schooling, so kids won't be chained by their parents' limitations.

I disagree with any blanket statements that parents are unable to (fill in the blank) their kids as well as society. It's presumptuous and it's wrong, as if the state must rescue children from their parents.

Parents have the biggest stake in their children's welfare and are therefore better motivated to do a good job with their kids than the state ever could.

"Chained by their parents' limitations"? That line alone sounds like it came from Orwell's 1994!

Bonnie   ·  December 7, 2005 02:59 PM

I made the statement as a generalization; and, in fact, many parents, of various persuasions, have explicitly agreed with it: they know full well that their kids need knowledge that they themselves don't posess! That is, in fact, why my own parents paid huge amounts of money for a private school: to teach me stuff they either didn't know (like physics, biology, literature, etc.) or didn't have time to teach me (because they were both civil servants of the non-lazy type).

It's not about "rescuing" children from their parents (although, truth be told, some children really do need rescuing); it's about helping them do their duty.

Raging Bee   ·  December 7, 2005 03:41 PM

Oops, I meant 1984. Forgive me.

Bonnie   ·  December 7, 2005 03:44 PM

That's okay, I still don't remember anything in "Nineteen Eighty-Four" that has anything to do with this topic.

Raging Bee   ·  December 7, 2005 04:19 PM

Parents don't have the time to teach their kids about sex? It isn't like it is a five year course or something. Let's see... so far I've taught my daughter about a billion things- I spend probably 1-3 hours a week checking her homework, more when she's stuck- 5 hours a week playing with her- an hour a week disciplining her... and that's not including her mother.

What a ridiculous thing to say. A teacher would spend what? 50 minutes a day for two weeks, so 250 minutes, so 4 hours and ten minutes, teaching 30 kids about sex at the same time... Whereas I spend twice that much time a week interacting one on one with my daughter.

What are you talking about? Do you think parents don't understand the subject or do you think they don't know how to talk to their children or do you think they don't raise their kids? What, they just feed them and send them on their way?

Harkonnendog   ·  December 7, 2005 04:49 PM

I know that you know that you are deliberately misrepresenting what I said. Go back and try again.

The point about sex-ed, specifically, is that many parents (though not you, if what you say is true) really don't teach their kids what they need to know about sex, when they need to know it, either because they never learned it themselves, or because they're too emotionally hung up to educate others, or because they have prejudices that prevent them from dong what is right for their children. (My parents did their best, and were as honest as they could be, but there were gaps in their knowledge, and they had no problem with my teachers filling the gaps.) Whatever the case, the kids need to learn about the subject at some point, in order to function responsibly; and the state has a compelling interest in ensuring that they learn this, right along with reading, math, and the laws of their country, whether or not the parents agree with it. If one kid's parents did their duty, great! But if another kid's parents are filling him/her with harmful nonsense, then someone else has to correct the problem -- and that's one reason we have teachers.

Raging Bee   ·  December 7, 2005 07:14 PM

Raging Bee,you said:
"But parents aren't fully able to do this job, due to constraints on their own time," so I addressed the time issue.
But the full quote was:

"But parents aren't fully able to do this job, due to constraints on their own time,knowledge, or prejudices;"-

Uh... I'm not quite sure you undertand the implications of what you're saying. First- discussing knowledge- you're assuming teachers know more about sex than their parents- as if teaching requirements include courses about sexuality with information non-teachers don't have. Then you are assuming that parents want teachers to teach their children things about sex the parents don't know. They've had children- presumably they've got some basic knowledge.

Then you mention prejudices- exactly what prejudices should the parents NOT be passing onto their children? And who decides what is a prejudice as opposed to a cultural value? and who are teachers to decide that? teachers aren't exactly the best educated segment of our society, you know...

You've gone beyond education- and into the raising of children.

"The purpose of schools, public or private, is to teach kids, at the very least, what they need to know to function as responsible adults in a free society -- whether or not the parents approve."
The purpose of schools is to teach kids reading, writing, and arithmatic, what they need to know to function in a literate, industrialized society. The teaching of morals, etc. is the responsibility of parents, not teachers.

To put it more bluntly, children must not be raised by the state, but by parents.

Harkonnendog   ·  December 8, 2005 08:55 PM

Wrong again -- I am not "assuming" that ALL parents are less informed than teachers; I am stating the FACT that MANY parents are not sufficiently informed to teach their children all they need to know (not just about sex, but about other subjects as well -- it's a big and complex world), and that schools exist to support parents in this task. Not to replace, but to support, assist, and augment, according to the standards by which society chooses to treat its kids.

Parents have primary responsibility for their kids' upbringing; but they delegate many of those tasks to schools, either by choice, or by necessity.

Then you are assuming that parents want teachers to teach their children things about sex the parents don't know.

That is not an assumption; it is an observable fact, at least for a large minority of parents, including mine and my friends'. Just like the fact that the sky is blue. And no, the "basic knowledge" required to make a kid is not enough to enable responsible adult choices in all situations.

Then you mention prejudices- exactly what prejudices should the parents NOT be passing onto their children?

Those prejudices that either conflict with the basic values embodied in our Constitution, or hinder proper adult civil conduct in the US, or are known to encourage or result in harm to innocent people. Example: immigrant kids from Saudi Arabia should be taught that not all Jews are evil, and everyone has the right to choose their religion when they grow up, whether or not their parents believe this.

...The teaching of morals, etc. is the responsibility of parents, not teachers.

Society, in general, has the duty of passing its knowledge AND its core values to each succeeding generation. Parents are the first line of defense here, and if they do the job well, more power to 'em. But if they don't, or can't, society needs a Plan B, otherwise it is cheating innocent kids.

Raging Bee   ·  December 9, 2005 11:51 AM

"Parents have primary responsibility for their kids' upbringing; but they delegate many of those tasks to schools, either by choice, or by necessity."
They delegate them when the kids are taught things the parents specifically don't want them to be taught? Kind of Orwellian, isn't it?

"..The teaching of morals, etc. is the responsibility of parents, not teachers.

"Society, in general, has the duty of passing its knowledge AND its core values to each succeeding generation."
I guess you and your buddies, not parents, get to decide what those core values are? If people disagree too bad, huh?

"Those prejudices that either conflict with the basic values embodied in our Constitution..."
Such as slavery is okay? Or that women shouldn't be allowed to vote? Good thing the shakers' and quakers' weren't taught these core values as children, huh?

"Then you are assuming that parents want teachers to teach their children things about sex the parents don't know."

'That is not an assumption; it is an observable fact, at least for a large minority of parents, including mine and my friends'."

Lol... Do you have any clue about how pretentious and ridiculous that statement is? I mean are you joking or what? It is an ovservable fact- but only to a minority??? So the majority is what? blind? unable to recognize fact??? Or are you and your peers Plato's philosopher kings that are just not being given their rightful power? lololol

Harkonnendog   ·  December 9, 2005 05:24 PM

I guess you and your buddies, not parents, get to decide what those core values are? If people disagree too bad, huh?

Um...you, too, can participate in such decisions. Ever heard of political action? Voting?

"Those prejudices that either conflict with the basic values embodied in our Constitution..."
Such as slavery is okay? Or that women shouldn't be allowed to vote? Good thing the shakers' and quakers' weren't taught these core values as children, huh?

Where in the current Constitution are these values found? Have you ever heard of "amendments?" There's 27 of them.

It is an ovservable fact- but only to a minority??? So the majority is what? blind? unable to recognize fact???

Are you having trouble with the English language? Or with reality? One more time -- it is an observable fact that many parents, at least a large minority and possibly more, want their kids to be taught what they need to know in order to stay out of trouble and function as free citizens, whether or not the parents posess such knowledge themselves. Not only do I observe it, but many parents explicitly admit it, in both words and deeds. Think, for example, of the barely-literate coal-miner who wants his kids to have more education and opportunities than he ever had. Is this really not comprehensible to you? Or are you so hung up with hatred of "the state" that you can't admit that social institutions (public or private) sometimes fulfill a useful purpose?

Raging Bee   ·  December 9, 2005 07:35 PM

"Think, for example, of the barely-literate coal-miner who wants his kids to have more education and opportunities than he ever had. Is this really not comprehensible to you?"

The barely literate coal miner, (do you realize that choosing this example undermines your own argument? I mean how many barely literate coal minders are out there, Bee? I bet the answer is zero.) wants his kids to have more education, yes. He DOES NOT want you to teach his children about sex, lol. How do I know this? Because we are talking about the parents who want their kids to be able NOT to attend sex ed class. You want to force them, I don't. Nor does this miner think that having you teach his children about sex gives his child more opporunities.

"Where in the current Constitution are these values found? Have you ever heard of "amendments?" There's 27 of them."

They are right there where they were originally. The point is that, had the state normalized slavery, had the state taught these values to children then, had the state decided it would raise rather than educate then, the way you want it to now, they would still exist.

"it is an observable fact that many parents, at least a large minority and possibly more, want their kids to be taught what they need to know in order to stay out of trouble and function as free citizens"
Thanks for the rewrite- I misunderstood your earlier comment because it was ambiguous (or maybe I just read it wrong), and because the above makes no sense given the context of these comments. How do you make this jibe with the fact that you are trying to force all kids to take sex-ed classes regardless of their parents wishes?

You said:
"The purpose of schools, public or private, is to teach kids, at the very least, what they need to know to function as responsible adults in a free society -- whether or not the parents approve."
Then you said this:
"Um...you, too, can participate in such decisions. Ever heard of political action? Voting?"

So you admit that a minority agree that kids should be forced to take these sex-ed classes, and yet you cite voting as a way to ensure only the correct core values are taught?

"Or are you so hung up with hatred of "the state" that you can't admit that social institutions (public or private) sometimes fulfill a useful purpose?"
This is a strawman. I don't hate the state, I CAN admit social institution sometimes fulfill a useful purpose... So what??? That's got nothing to do with telling parents their kids have to learn sex-ed from, say, Adrianne Hockett, Amber Jennings, Amber Marshall, Carol Flannigan, Celeste Emerick, Christian Gallagher, etc. etc. etc.

Harkonnendog   ·  December 12, 2005 04:25 PM

So you admit that a minority agree that kids should be forced to take these sex-ed classes, and yet you cite voting as a way to ensure only the correct core values are taught?

I'm beginning to suspect that you are feigning confusion in order to avoid addressing my actual points. So let's go through this again: first, I said that a large minority AT LEAST (as in possibly a majority) of parents understand that they need schools to assist them in educating their kids, including in the subject of sex; second, I said that states' education policies could be influenced by popular participation, in response to your implication that I want such policies rammed through against the majority's will. This is as it should be, since we are a republic, and I haven't met the elite yet that could be consistently trusted to know what's best for the people.

You seem to be especially hung up on the teaching of sex-ed to kids. Yes, there are many parents who don't want their kids to be taught about sex in schools. There are many others who do, or at least don't mind.

Here's my opinion, which has been formed by my own experience, which the far right have yet to refute to my satisfaction, and which I'll use my franchise to enshrine in my state: kids should be "forced" to take sex-ed (or at least prove they've learned what they need to know) for the same reason they're "forced" to prove knowledge of math, law, history, drivers'-ed, etc.: because it is necessary for people to function as responsible adults in a free society; and because greater knowledge means greater freedom, and greater ability to avoid costly and painful mistakes; which ability benefits both the individual and society.

Yes, there are parents who don't want their kids to take sex-ed in schools. I'm sure there are also parents who don't want their kids taught that Pagans have the same legal rights as Christians; or that evolution is the sole, and uncontested, scientific explanation for the diversity of life on Earth; or that the Holocaust really happened. All of these parents' oppostition is wrong, and should be overruled, for the same reason: it conflicts with the well-known needs of the kids, by denying them information they need to function and thrive as responsible adults in a free society.

Raging Bee   ·  December 12, 2005 05:03 PM

"You seem to be especially hung up on the teaching of sex-ed to kids." I'm not hung up on it, lol. I would not have my daughter opt-out of a sex-ed class. I am "hung up" on the idea that parents who prefer not to have strangers teach their kids about sex should not have a choice about it.

"for the same reason they're "forced" to prove knowledge of math, law, history, drivers'-ed, etc.: because it is necessary for people to function as responsible adults in a free society"
what exactly, let's just be honest here, what EXACTLY do you think parents won't teach their kids that schools will? what generally UNknown sexual knowledge do the majority of Americans not know that kids must know to function in a free society?

"first, I said that a large minority AT LEAST (as in possibly a majority) of parents understand that they need schools to assist them in educating their kids, including in the subject of sex;"
this shows nothing. I am a part of that minority, but I would NEVER vote not to allow parents to have their kids opt-out. no chance in hell people would vote for that

"since we are a republic, and I haven't met the elite yet that could be consistently trusted to know what's best for the people."
lol. because we ARE a republic individuals should be left alone unless or until the majority proves it has an obvious pressing need not to leave it alone. and no, you've come nowhere near proving that. you haven't even tried, really, probably because you know you can't.

"I'm sure there are also parents who don't want their kids taught that Pagans have the same legal rights as Christians; or that evolution is the sole, and uncontested, scientific explanation for the diversity of life on Earth; or that the Holocaust really happened."
First, evolution is NOT the sole, uncontested scientific explanation... 2nd, you don't really need to know that the Holocaust really happened to function in a free society, 3rd, and most important, the entire argument is a strawman.

Again, what information, exactly, is there that parents don't know or wilfully withhold from their children, about sex, which will stop them from functioning in a free society? Until you establish that parents aren't teaching these things, and that they are important enough to curtail individual liberty and give the state primacy over the family, all these other arguments don't work.

Harkonnendog   ·  December 13, 2005 03:01 PM


December 2006
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
          1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31            

ANCIENT (AND MODERN)
WORLD-WIDE CALENDAR


Search the Site


E-mail

escheie_[AT]_yahoo_DOT_com




Classics To Go

Classical Values PDA Link

What ancient form of execution would you LEAST prefer?
Buried alive
Crucifixion
Flayed alive
Scourged to death
Stung/bitten to death by insects
Slow disembowelment
Roasted on grill
Dragged from chariot
Torn apart by wild beasts
Rolled downhill inside spiked barrel
Death of a thousand cuts
  
Free polls from Pollhost.com


Archives




Recent Entries



Links



Alphecca (My Blogdaddy)



Puff the Protector


Andrew Sullivan

Gays in Military Site

Middle East Media Research Institute

Gay Libertarian Site
The Bitch Girls
Join the NRA!


SECOND AMENDMENT VIDEO!

Shooters' Carnival

Tammy Bruce
Gun Owners of America
goalogox.gif

front_cover.jpg
KerryCom.gif
fighting101sSm.jpg
David Hackworth
ElectricVenom.com
SgtStryker.com
Hell In A Handbasket
Matt Welch
The Volokh Conspiracy
Virginia Postrel
PseudoPsalms
The Light of Reason
The Anger of Compassion
Anger Management
Dustbury.com
Rachel Lucas
Shadow Government
reflections in d minor
JustOneMinute
Boone Country
Catallarchy
Roger L. Simon Button
Agenda Bender
Mike Silverman
Steven Malcolm Anderson
Walter in Denver
Impearls
Donald Sensing
Howard Owens
Loco Parentis
imao15.jpg
Colby Cosh
VodkaPundit
Radley Balko
Dean's World
The Queen of All Evil
baldilocks
Joe Gandelman
Dave Tepper
Begging to Differ
Kesher Talk
Jeff Jarvis
Doc Searls
Little Green Footballs
Captain Ed
Oh, That Liberal Media!
ICANNfocus.org
God of the Machine
Sandefur's Freespace
Wizbang
Robert Prather
LawPundit
adrcircle.jpgThe Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler
Amygdala
bilious young fogey
MadLab
On the Fritz
why dave bergman is neat
Skiplog
Clowning Glory
Dispatches from the Culture Wars
Where in Washington, D.C. is Sun Myung Moon?
Anti-Socialist Tendencies
Of Interest
WICKED THOUGHTS
Setting The World To Rights
doubleplusgood infotainment
It Can't Rain All The Time
Scrutineer
Nick Danger, International Man of Mystery
seldom sober
TRITICALE
Random Jottings
Graham Lester
point2point
Shark Blog
Gene Healy
Discount Blogger
Six Foot Pole
Dodgeblogium
Across the Atlantic
The Imperialist Dog
Lex Talionis
Mind Of Mog
Say Uncle
CAMPVS MAWRTIVS
res gestae dionysii
Annika's Journal & Poetry
A :{FRUSTRATED}: ARTIST
Yet another weird SF fan
Lincoln Cat
The Meatriarchy
Who is Ronald?
Short Daddy
Punch Drunk
Mookie Riffic
On The Third Hand
MatthewEdgar.net
ZenPundit
Jennifer's History and Stuff
blogcrit-button.gif
argghhh!!!
Modulator
D.C. Thornton
Centerfield
Asymmetrical Information
Airline Pilots Security Assn
Relapsed Catholic
PAPADOC
Abraca-Pocus
The Pryhills
Winds of Change
Daily Pundit
The Speculist
Regnum Crucis
The Elfin Ethicist
Classics in Contemporary Culture
elephant-rabbits
A Perfectly Cromulent Blog
allied
Parableman
Southern Musings
CALIFORNIA YANKEE
Allen's Arena
Ex-Gay Watch
Jonno
Michael Moore doesn't love me!
Eschaton
Clayton Cramer
Letters From a Strip of Dirt
Oliver Willis
Hesiod Theogeny
Dr Zen
JunkYardBlog
Orcinus
Ideofact
Letter from Gotham
Oraculations
INCITE
Positive Liberty
ALLAH IS IN THE HOUSE
Tiny Little Lies
My So-Called Penis
Keith Devens
Jason Holliston
W(h)ine Country
Straight White Guy
Ken MacLeod
Lawrence Lessig
solomonia.com/blog/
PaleoJudaica.com
EdCone.com
Common Sense and Wonder
Who knew?
Daily Howler
James Landrith
Chief Wiggles
L.T. Smash
damnum absque injuria
Daniel W. Drezner
OxBlog
Reason of Voice
Steven Den Beste
Wonkette!
Cranial Cavity
Gibberish in Neutral
DramaQueen
vivalabloog
Classics in Contemporary Culture
The LLama Butchers
flvbutton.gif
HobbsOnLine
ACIDMAN
Sector 7-G
Zogby Blog
mtpolitics.net
Horologium
Civic Dialogues
Practical Penumbra
Right Wing News
Stranger in a Strange Land
Ambient Irony
Tiger: Raggin' & Rantin'
Read My Lips
Jay Solo
The Alliance
The Smallest Minority
Wrong Side of Happiness
Wince and Nod
One Little Victory
Fishbucket
suburban blight
Sketches of Strain
Boi from Troy
Being American in T.O.
Outside the Beltway
One Fine Jay
Bill and Kent's Place on the Web
Burton Terrace
This Book Stinks
The Happy Carpenter
Political Correctness Watch
GREENIE WATCH
Resource.full
This Liberal"
Brainville
BLAMBLOG
Ordinary Galoot
QandO
Josh Cohen
Extra Ordinary Ideas
brykMantra
Croooow Blog
Old Right
commiewatch
Yourishweb.jpg
Proculian Meditations
UggaBugga
Dustin the No-Longer-Blogless
Les Jones Blog
Temporal Globe
Postcards from Nowhere
Tarazet
Unfogged
Synthstuff
Riba Rambles
Mitch Berg
The National Debate
scha-den-freu-de
Ocean Guy
Topic Exchange
CELESTIAL OFFERINGS
Texas Native
Somewhere over the Rainbough
Why read this?
End NPR Bias
Ace of Spades HQ
Web Dawn
GANGSTORIES
Sheila Astray's Redheaded Ramblings
Alan Sullivan (Seablogger)
hobbyblog
activistchat.com/blogiran/
FuturePundit.com
Tim Blair
A Voyage To Arcturus
HipperCritical
BarlowFriendz
Jihad Watch
Kin's Kouch
Bad Money
The Campblog
News Junkie Canada
De Doc's Doings
Bigwig
Eject!Eject!Eject!
Tom's Nap Room
A Coon Cat's World
The sexual adventures of Woodie and Peaches
Crystalline Ceramics Web Resource
Heh. Indeed.
NakedVillainy.com
Andrew David Chamberlain
The Karmic Inquisition
Adam Smith Institute Weblog
Andrea Harris
Hi. I'm Black
Banana Oil
Jim Miller on Politics
Who Tends the Fires
Ranck and File
MOLOTOV COCKTAIL FRANK
NOLI IRRITARE LEONES
Miss O'Hara
deadmaus
Coffee With Rhoads
robot guy
Travelling Shoes
Admiral Quixote's Roundtable
danm.us
The Argus
Dissecting Leftism
Dissecting Leftism -- OLD Site
Aaron's cc
Commentariat
The Argus - Registan
INDC Journal
Pundit Ex Machina
DeMythology
Peppermint Tea
Gilly's World
Beyond the Black Hole
La Shawn Barber"
FREE IRAN NEWS button
Perverse Access Memory
Invisible Adjunct
Photon Courier
Intel Dump
Junkscience.com
The SmarterCop
Laban Tall
Banagor
Peeve Farm
Rand Simberg
camedwards.com
Kim du Toit
Mrs. du Toit
Dancing with Dogs
Two--Four
Heretical Ideas
Astonished Head
Outlandish Josh
Central Oregon for Dean
ghostofaflea.com
The White Peril 白禍 (Sean Kinsell)
www.blktlr.com
Subterranean Bungalo
DFMoore
Dave Halliday
Well Versed
Qoheleth 60: Joel Moody's Repository
quo vado
jonrowe.blogspot.com
yellopad
Sticks of Fire
Dissecting Leftism
ByteMagick
Blogs of War
PRESTOPUNDIT
Of Interest
The Meatriarchy
Bernhardt Varenius
The Forager
Miller?s Time
Blogs of War
painting to stay (?) sane
Blue Goldfish | Surface
Clowning Glory
House of Payne International
Last Chance Caf馬t;/a>
Psychology of Leftism
a_sdf
CONSERVATISM/RIGHTISM
Taylor & Company
The Vicious Circle
Leftists as Elitists
Eye of the Storm
A scratch area
Wicked Thoughts
Filtrat
The Bayou City Perspective
The Belfry Blogger
Setting The World To Rights
Ljonn.com
Oddly Normal
Varifrank
Jamie Jamison on Technology
GayPatriot
A New York Escorts Confessions
jamescalvin.com
The Eleven Day Empire
Dr. Rusty Shackleford
Eric's Grumles Before The Grave
Belmont Club
Gumbo Pie
BeldarBlog
MooreThoughts
Blind Adherence
Last One Speaks
Logic Monkey
Bird's Eye View
DIRTY WATER
Forgadring
precision-guided cowboy
Punditmania
Minor Thoughts
Just Askin'
HispaLibertas
Let's Try Freedom
Megan McArdle
Ann Althouse
Beautiful Atrocities
Sean Hackbarth
Power and Control
Professor Bainbridge
Power Line
Dialogic
Darleen's Place
I'm N.O. Pundit!
Done With Mirrors
AMERICAN FUTURE
CodeBlueBlog
Gay Orbit
Urthshu
Zacht Ei
Interested-Participant
blake taylor
The Anchoress
Freespeech.com
Spiked
Decision '08 (Mark Coffey)
White Lightning Axiom: Redux
The Big Picture
Rachel Lucas BEI
John Cole
Haight Speech
evolution: on the loose
Moderates of all Nations, Unite!
Jeff Gannon
THE GLEESON BLOGLOMERATE
Pajama Pundits
Centerpiece
The Radical Centrist
Lab-Tested
FreedomSight
AmbivaBlog
evolution
Marx & Friends in their own words
Elective Application
Religion Research Islam Blog
YOUNGPUNDIT.COM
{finding peace in the chaos}
IQ & PC -- By Chris Brand
Classics in Contemporary Culture
Morse's Code
A&W
Bench Marx
Julie Neidlinger
Shades of Gray
The Daily Lion: NeoLibertarianism on a Stick
Miller's Time
Centerpiece
This Liberal
Coming Anarchy
Lay Lines
that'sRich
the blog eclectic
booklore
Yankee Madmen
Jesusland Expatriate
Amazing Motor Girls
Spiced Sass
Decline and Fall of Western Civilization
Modern Crusader
MaroonBlog
Skriblerier, etc.
I am partially fused with infinity
Eros Colored Glasses
Bill Peschel: The man comes around
The Twins Tell the Truth
wickens.ca
The War of Ideas
ConsterNations
EaglesUp Blog
Vitriolics Anonymous
DIRTY WATER
Mean Mr. Mustard 2.0
EDUCATION WATCH
THE RIGHT SCALE
AIS Knight Hammer
SOCIALIZED MEDICINE
The Argus
DON'T BE DUMB!
Blue Goldfish | Surface
GUN WATCH
De Docs Institute for Memetic Engineering And Polymaths...
Wordpress Test Weblog
Kapowie Zone
Political Theory: Weblogs
You know, they say...
all blogged down
Harkonnendog
Big Dirigible
GeoPoliticalreview.com
Coyote Blog
Blog Retrofuturistic
VietPundit
JasonColeman.com
Logical Meme
Bloggledygook
Discursive Recursions
Bird's Eye View
Right Wing Nut House
ELEMENOHPEE
Locusts and Honey
Moonbattery
The Everlasting Phelps
Mythusmage Opines
The Cassandra Page
Of Arms & the Law
The Daily Bork
Strange Stuff
Another Gay Republican
Libertarian Man of Mystery
Liberty Just In Case
TalkLeft
Joe's Dartblog
Iowa Hawk
The Common Room
Darth Vader
Gay Bipolar Republican
Boxing Alcibiades
Baby TrollBlog
Strange Fictions
Urban Hermit
The Eye of Polyphemus
Toe In The Water
Bryan's Basement
Fishkite
Right on the Left Coast
Beltway Buzz
pike speak
Scared Monkeys
The Mudville Gazette
Matt Sheffield
Undercaffeinated
Trey Jackson
NashvilleFiles.com
Moonbat Central
Dust my Broom
The Cliffs of Insanity
Riding Sun
The Modo Blog
Philly Future
philly
Off In The Tall Weeds
Doug Petch.Com
Gays for Life
the True Nature of Reality
Spinning Clio
Mike Huckabee President 2008
A.E.Brain
that rogueclassicist guy
A M㯠Invis�l
Constantly Risking Absurdity
Laurence Simon
Notes & Musings
A World of Speculation
Weird Events
Pit Bull Wars
New World Man
Mark in Mexico
The Palmetto Pundit
All Things Jen(nifer)
Generic Confusion
Justus for All
iHillary
Michael Totten
Don Surber
Maggie's Farm
Unpaid Punditry Corps
The Counter Hippie
Kicking On Doors
FunnyBusiness
Restless Mania
Mark Tapscott
nobody sasses a girl in glasses
Letters from the Bostonian Exile
The Education Wonks
Diana Hseih
just muttering
Right-Wing of the Gods
Michelle Malkin
Inside Larry's Head
Ballpoint Wren
A Blog For All
The Liberal Wrong
American Outlook
Splog Reporter
From the Grand Stand
Tinabell
Affordable Housing Institute
mudphud
Living In The Past
Searchlight Crusade
Gus Van Horn
Ian Schwartz
One Billion Red Chinese and a Dog Named Liberty
Suburban Bourgeois
The Metropolis Times
DR. HELEN
Philadelphia AIDS Thrift
Sir Humphrey's
Birth Story
The Simplest Thing
Blue Star Chronicles
One Stack Mind
Cathy Young
Neocon Express
A A R D V A R K
World Climate Report
Apartment 604
Yelling at the Windshield
Kimdergarten/
ShrinkWrapped
The Bear Cave
X marks the blogspot
CARRY ON AMERICA
Jim Rose
Kiril, The Mad Macedonian
Signal 94
Pseudo-Polymath
The International Libertarian
Gates of Vienna
California Sojourn
The Liberty Papers
Barcepundit
A. Jacksonian
Jon Swift
Tim Maguire
Three Sticks
Asymmetric
Dog Politics
OregonGuy
Little Miss Attila
Buuuuurrrrning Hot
AGENT BEDHEAD
Tygrrrr Express
David Harsanyi
Snowflakes in Hell
Earnest Iconoclast
Eternity Road
Musings of the GeekWithA.45
Total Survivalist Libertarian Rantfest
Argue With Everyone Political Forum
Nathan J. Winograd
Assistant Village Idiot
Parkway Rest Stop
Grouchy Old Cripple
Technicalities
Coalition of the Swilling
TigerHawk
Mary Madigan
Sad Old Goth
Erica Sherman
Joated

Ezra Levant
Kathy Shaidle
Free Dominion
Small Dead Animals
Habitation of Justice
GAYS DEFEND MARRIAGE
IEC Fusion Technology Blog
John Bambenek
Adventures in Existence
The Discerning Observer
Economists for McCain
Opining Online
The North Coast
the CAMPVS
The Michigan Review
FMG
Kejda Gjermani
South Carolina
American Glob
Breitbart.com
BigHollywood
BigGovernment
The Truth Laid Bear
Kagogi the Destroyer
Socrates' Academy
jpfoUSA.gif
Armed and Dangerous

SupportDenmarkSmall2EN.png
holocausthp.jpg

Vin Suprynowicz


Tongue Tied
Link to Samizdata - please save the button to your own 

server

My Watergate Blog

rhino_sm.jpg



pj-button-04.gif

The Neolibertarian Network

BUMPERBANstupsm_1_.jpg



Syndicate this site (XML)







Blogroll Classical Values!

Search Popdex:


Pssst!

Wanna get on the Classical Values blogroll?

linkhead.gif Don?t bang your head!

Please send me an email and let me know, because although I try to keep up, sometimes I have trouble finding every last link.



Site Credits



classicalvalues.com

classicalvalues.com

(Link buttons)