tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16355954.post1407502344698325219..comments2024-03-28T08:57:53.180+00:00Comments on Darwinian Conservatism by Larry Arnhart: The Lockean Natural Punishment of Dictators Through Nonviolent ResistanceLarry Arnharthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14619785331100785170noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16355954.post-37105689793444277202019-08-26T19:41:29.719+01:002019-08-26T19:41:29.719+01:00I will use some different key words, and then some...I will use some different key words, and then some of the posts will have links to others. I also have a "table of contents" listing all of the titles and dates of the posts. But with over 1200 posts, that takes time. Sometimes I will have a long list of links in a post, as in this one, because I am doing this for myself, pulling up all of the posts on a topic for a paper that I am writing.Larry Arnharthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14619785331100785170noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16355954.post-87353646433597803572019-08-26T15:06:45.877+01:002019-08-26T15:06:45.877+01:00Is that how you got the 21 "heres" at th...Is that how you got the 21 "heres" at the beginning of the post? If so, did you search once or several times (e.g., "Larry Arnhart Lockean liberalism" and "Larry Arnhart punishment")?Roger Sweenyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12734128265493099062noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16355954.post-90997720147093995792019-08-24T10:30:48.650+01:002019-08-24T10:30:48.650+01:00Google my name with any topic, and you will quickl...Google my name with any topic, and you will quickly pull up any old posts.Larry Arnharthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14619785331100785170noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16355954.post-41122453585100070982019-08-23T18:17:15.259+01:002019-08-23T18:17:15.259+01:00Roger: I think that tags would serve that purpose....Roger: I think that tags would serve that purpose. I'd really be interested in reading old posts that discuss the comparability of Darwinian thought with the philosophies of Rosseau and philosophers who came after the Holy Alliance that defeated Napoleon; like Hegel.<br /><br />I think that it was folks like that who inspired John C Calhoun and his dim view of natural rights.Jonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07465013255057574351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16355954.post-83945989911211833222019-08-21T22:58:37.790+01:002019-08-21T22:58:37.790+01:00I counted 21 "heres" at the beginning of...I counted 21 "heres" at the beginning of this post. I do not know what each particular "here" is about but it occurred to me that you must. You must have some system of looking up past posts and seeing which ones relate to the present one. Which led me to thinking ....<br /><br />EducationRealist has an <a href="https://educationrealist.wordpress.com/encylopedia-of-ed-part-i-things-voldemortean/" rel="nofollow">Encyclopedia of Ed</a>, reachable from his sidebar. In it are all of his posts, with title and link. But what is so useful is that it puts all of his posts in categories and puts the categories in a sort of order. He says a little something about the categories and some of the posts. In a sense, he has turned the blog into a book.<br /><br />It occurs to me that you could do something similar. People could "start at the beginning" or look, "What has Larry Arnhart said about X?" You could cite to it instead of 21 nondescript "heres". <br /><br />(I'm assuming your blogging software allows you to have a second updatable page--or more--for the "Encyclopedia". You don't have a sidebar but you could put a link at the top in that introductory paragraph and I know you can put links in the posts.)Roger Sweenyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12734128265493099062noreply@blogger.com