Reparations -- Yes? (was Re: Joy In Horowitzville)

Justin Schwartz jkschw at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 22 14:09:20 PST 2001



>
>CB; Why Brandeis's theory on noxious doctrine is that the best thing to do
>is release into the light of day for rational scrutiny ,no ? So, Horowitz's
>noxious views getting publicity is just what Brandeis thought best.
>

Brandeis' idea was that criticism was better than sending in the cops. It doesn't mean that every bad idea deserves a blaze of publicity. Some bad ideas deserve to be stifled with silence. Besides, it's not possible to have a rational discussion with Horowitz. He's an idiot, a liar and a blowhard, not an intelligent adversary. Michael Levin is a responsible thinker in comparison.

--jks

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