Bloggers That Deserve A Wider Readership
Who are they?
I’d like to highlight them, and I trust the readership of The American Scene is always looking for new sites to read.
Who are they?
I’d like to highlight them, and I trust the readership of The American Scene is always looking for new sites to read.
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An immodest suggestion: metamorphoses – theme: The emergent individual
— Metamorf · Oct 13, 12:23 PM · #
Arnold Kling
Andrew Gelman
— Jim Manzi · Oct 13, 12:47 PM · #
I second Arnold Kling.
— Peter Suderman · Oct 13, 09:35 PM · #
The gang at Modeled Behavior.
— Wonks Anonymous · Oct 13, 10:21 PM · #
Narrowly-focused Middle East blogs: Qifa Nabki, Waq al-Waq, Jihadica
Others: Common Sense Atheism, What’s Wrong With the World, Language Log
— rukn · Oct 13, 11:02 PM · #
Best two blogs about Israel and Jewish issues:
1) http://www.theaugeanstables.com/ (although Richard hasn’t posted in awhile)
2) http://yaacovlozowick.blogspot.com/
On the Middle-East in general, you can’t beat Martin Kramer or Michael Totten (who is now over at Pajamas Media).
Fun, quirky conservatives can be found here:
www.gormogons.com
Finally, a couple of interesting conservative and/or religious blogs are the following:
1) http://profmondo.wordpress.com/ (a conservative medievalist blogging from a small college town);
2) http://branemrys.blogspot.com/ (Catholic philosopher);
3) http://blog.acton.org/ (Catholic and Christian thinkers, focus is on economics)
One of these days I’ll learn how to properly use Textile so I can format my posts here — for now, I apologize for my laziness.
P.S. Both of Manzi’s recommendations are spot on!
— Arminius · Oct 15, 01:49 AM · #
100 Reasons NOT to Go to Graduate School
http://100rsns.blogspot.com
— Anon · Oct 15, 10:53 AM · #
A week ago I would have said Scott Sumner, but it seems his readership is wider than I though, since it seems the Fed Reserve Board have been reading his blog in secret.
— Simon K · Oct 17, 04:25 AM · #
As self-serving as this is, I’d like to nominate my own site, www.MrMediaTraining.com. Each day, I look at how well (or poorly) public figures are doing at communicating through the media. As you might imagine, I’ve been spending a fair bit of time on Christine O’Donnell lately…
— Brad Phillips · Oct 18, 09:58 PM · #
With all the discomfort that self-promotion inflicts on me, I humbly offer a link to my own blog, http://notesfrombabel.com. The content is largely center-conservative legal and political commentary.
— Tim Kowal · Oct 24, 04:36 PM · #