Science and Technology

It’s All Relative

April 6, 2013
By
It’s All Relative

"It's no use to try to explain it all."

Read more »

We’ve Been Here Before: Justifying Government Control of Communications

March 26, 2013
By
We’ve Been Here Before: Justifying Government Control of Communications

"... illiterate, excitable, and easily dominated by the spoken and pictured word."

Read more »

Nothing to It

March 23, 2013
By
Nothing to It

"Science doesn’t need a first cause, religion does."

Read more »

Long Live Rock: Thanks to Technology

February 28, 2013
By
Long Live Rock: Thanks to Technology

Few things make your writer more elated than unwrapping a new compact disc, transferring old vinyl to digital files or adding tunes to my Mp3 library. Recently, I had the great pleasure of performing all three in one morning — respectively opening Richard Thompson’s latest collection of impeccably performed Celtic-infused bittersweet rockers; preserving a nearly worn-out copy of Brian Protheroe’s eclectic 1976 LP classic “I/You” and downloading “Young Waverer,” the latest release by Canada’s libertarian response to rock’n’roll statism, Lindy Vopnfjord. Despite all three artists…

Read more »

Plasma Rain

February 27, 2013
By
Plasma Rain

“Neither the sun nor death can be looked at steadily.” ― François de La Rochefoucauld

Read more »

The Search for Ex-terrestrial Life

February 19, 2013
By
The Search for Ex-terrestrial Life

"Because if they find life on other planets and/or their moons, NASA won’t be able to rule out the possibility of having simply ‘found’ what they took there themselves from Earth — even if on a previous occasion."

Read more »

If You Think This Will Never Happen . . .

February 8, 2013
By
If You Think This Will Never Happen . . .

"It's like a train that never arrives ... you have this sound thumping away all day and there is nothing you can do to try and turn it off." — People who live near a wind farm

Read more »

‘Promised Land’: Big Oil Propaganda Film Fails Screenwriting 101

January 7, 2013
By
‘Promised Land’: Big Oil Propaganda Film Fails Screenwriting 101

The big reveal in 'Promised Land' comes in the opening credits, when Image Nation Abu Dhabi is listed as a producer. Follow the money. The anti-fracking message that follows is an international conspiracy against the U.S. domestic natural gas industry by Hollywood and the oil-rich United Emirates. I'm only half-joking about the conspiracy part, but when a Middle Eastern company helps fund a movie that throws its natural-resource competitor under the bus you do have to wonder just a bit. Especially since the film was…

Read more »

Science As a Special Interest Group

January 5, 2013
By
Science As a Special Interest Group

"If the [Nobel] laureates are speaking on behalf of science, then science is revealing itself, like the unions, the civil service, environmentalists and tort lawyers, to be a Democratic interest, not a democratic one."

Read more »

The New Heartland Climate Report

December 10, 2012
By
The New Heartland Climate Report

"Such concerns are not justified."

Read more »

For Parents to Teach Their Children That God Created the Earth Is Tantamount to Child Abuse

September 1, 2012
By
For Parents to Teach Their Children That God Created the Earth Is Tantamount to Child Abuse

“You see, in evolution you have to look at that hummingbird feeding at your feeder, and assume that all of its parts have somehow come together by random, purposeless change combined with natural selection.”

Read more »

Failure of Predicted Environmental Apocalypse Discredits Extremists

August 29, 2012
By
Failure of Predicted Environmental Apocalypse Discredits Extremists

I received the latest copy of Wired magazine last week, and the cover immediately caught my attention, in a big way. Wired often has some interesting articles on the technological cultural zeitgeist, but this cover was something different, and I knew we had come to a cultural turning point on the issue of environmental extremism; much like we had back in 1993 on the issue of the value of intact families when The Atlantic had a cover story declaring “Dan Quayle was Right.”

Read more »

From Here to There — Two Awesome Videos

August 20, 2012
By
From Here to There — Two Awesome Videos

"Astronomy's much more fun when you're not an astronomer." — Brian May

Read more »

Who’s Responsible for Bad TV?

June 22, 2012
By
Who’s Responsible for Bad TV?

The real culprit behind today's bad television is . . . government.

Read more »

Life and Death Among the Artilects — A Novel Rationale for Deism

June 14, 2012
By
Life and Death Among the Artilects — A Novel Rationale for Deism

"In northern Europe, theism has almost died out, and is heading that way too (but slowly) in the U.S., the slowness being due to historical colonial reasons."

Read more »

Subscribe here

Follow us on Twitter!

Follow the American Culture and S. T. Karnick on Twitter! Send message "follow stkarnick1" to 40404 on your cell phone or go to twitter.com.

Advertisement


"Culture is the expression of the guiding philosophy of the day."—Murray Rothbard

"To judge the quality of a cultural product is not to begrudge the preferences of the people who purchase it. It is simply to apply timeless, objective standards in assessing these products."—Ilana Mercer

Archive

Packages Seo