Just read another review (Wall Street Journal) that takes Free State of Jones to task for being overly didactic - ah well, no guarantees. Ross made The Hunger Games, it seems - haven't seen the sequel because I thought the original film, although it had some good acting and characterization and directing, was based on a plot featuring a preposterous authoritarian political structure (i.e., cardboard nasty guys running a world) - simplistic Hollywood appeal to make money out of selling an adolescent sense of righteous rebellion for little more than its own sake. Anybody seen the sequel to it? Maybe I judged too quickly - hopefully Ross has grown a bit, or become less cynically opportunistic - anyway, he's got a real subject with Jones.
China hands out happy city awards, Kunming sad
Posted bySocial cooperation is also hard-wired into the individuals of an innately social species such as ourselves, without which the individuals of our species would not have survived to pass on any genes..Rouseau's 'noble savage' never existed, both he and Hobbes were wrong.
China hands out happy city awards, Kunming sad
Posted bySubjective reports of happiness mean something, but I'm not sure what.
Kunming smells part II: The good, the bad and the ugly
Posted byYou get used to it all after awhile, as most of Kunming's 7 million inhabitants surely have.
Government sues parents to get kids back to school
Posted by@nnoble: don't follow - who or what is rotting? I can think of various candidates, but I'm not sure which one you're talking about.
Government sues parents to get kids back to school
Posted byThere are economic issues concerning education in China for very poor communities, which obviously need a bigger share of the economic pie than they are getting. Yet China's 'socialist market economy' is increasing the overall level of economic resources within China.
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