Archive for May, 2004
An Unfinished Lincoln & Machiavelli Entry
In my last journal entry (which I doubt any have even bothered to read at all), I ended my thoughts prematurely do to it being final exams week. But tests are now over, and I finally have the ability to explain what I meant when I spoke of Lincoln and Machiavelli.
This country was founded on [...]
Lincoln on Civil (Dis)Obedience
The following is an assigned essay which was completed for a grade. Unfortunately, some formatting has been lost in the transition to LJ.
Eric J. Herboso
Mr. Mullek
American Political Thought
Tuesday, May 04, 2004
Lincoln on Civil (Dis)Obedience
The issue of civil obedience is of paramount importance in today’s society. From Switzerland’s etoy.com’s illegal yet nonviolent attack upon the now [...]
My_Friend, Chapstick, & The Death Of Logic
I was contacted today by an old acquaintance that I haven’t spoken to in nearly a year. The IM conversation started as you might imagine it to start — with friendly banter and an update on one another’s status. But, after a slight lull in the conversaton, he mentioned his old girlfriend, Z-. Last I [...]
The Silver Screen Survey
Yes, I know that surveys are silly. But well-written surveys can truly tell a lot about a person in only a few mere lines.
Feel free to copy this survey to your own journal, should you feel the desire to (or else if you’re just really bored).
Thanks in advance to my best friend Robin for creating the survey. [...]
