Ben Shepard

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  • Published Infrastructure for Sale! (Blog entry)
    July 31, 2008 - 10:26am

    If you believe this post, I can sell you a bridge.

  • Published Good News (Blog entry)
    July 23, 2008 - 11:45am

    It's time for some good news about architecture. No more sinkholes or collapsing bridges. It turns out that conservative ideology is good for one, very specific kind of public construction. See if you can guess. The answer comes after the break.

  • Published Helms-Revisionism (Blog entry)
    July 11, 2008 - 11:19am

    You probably heard that Jesse Helms died last week. But, unless you're knee-deep in the Big Con, you probably haven't experienced Helms-Revisionism.

  • Published A Preston Primer (Blog entry)
    June 10, 2008 - 5:07pm

    Steve Preston. White House photo.Pop quiz: Who is Steve Preston?

    It's fine if you've failed the quiz. Here's a primer.

  • Published A Little Latin (Blog entry)
    June 3, 2008 - 2:37pm

    When dealing with the Big Con, a little Latin goes a long way. Here's a useful phrase: cum hoc ergo propter hoc. It means, roughly, "with this, therefore because of it." Because two things happened at the same time, one must have caused another: correlation implies causation. It's a fallacy. Just because literacy and atmospheric sulfur dioxide increased at the same time, it doesn't mean that literacy caused air pollution. A recent editorial in Barron's offers a good example of the Conservative (mis)use of "cum hoc ergo propter hoc" arguments..

  • May 20, 2008 - 11:43pm

    As you've probably read, Ted Kennedy was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. But you probably haven't read the responses to the news on right-wing forums and comment pages.

  • May 19, 2008 - 11:18pm

    Imagine America's national morality as infrastructure. Bridges let us walk over rivers; norms let us live without hurting or annoying others. Most of this 'infrastructure' is invisible and implicit. No rule prevents you from cutting in line; you just don't do it. But some norms need to be enforced by the state. It turns out that the right has just as much respect for our moral infrastructure as it does for the physical one.

  • May 18, 2008 - 10:42pm

    I bet you didn't know that many of the Founding Fathers were devout evangelical Christians. You probably didn't even realize that James Madison believed that American polis was grounded in the Ten Commandments. You just haven't been paying enough attention to David Barton.

  • Published Weapons of Mass Devotion (Blog entry)
    May 17, 2008 - 11:28pm

    The Republican War on Science has a new weapon: God. A cabal of conservative evangelical institutions have teamed up to produce the "We Get It" declaration — a manifesto for divinely-inspired Global Warming denial. Check out the declaration itself below the break.

  • May 14, 2008 - 7:30pm

    You know that our national infrastructure isn't in great shape. Maybe you walked to work because the subway got rained out. Maybe you've flown out of O'Hare. Maybe your car fell into a sinkhole. But it's much worse than you think.

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  • Published Infrastructure for Sale! (Blog entry)
    July 31, 2008 - 10:26am

    If you believe this post, I can sell you a bridge.

  • Published Good News (Blog entry)
    July 23, 2008 - 11:45am

    It's time for some good news about architecture. No more sinkholes or collapsing bridges. It turns out that conservative ideology is good for one, very specific kind of public construction. See if you can guess. The answer comes after the break.

  • Published Helms-Revisionism (Blog entry)
    July 11, 2008 - 11:19am

    You probably heard that Jesse Helms died last week. But, unless you're knee-deep in the Big Con, you probably haven't experienced Helms-Revisionism.

  • Published A Preston Primer (Blog entry)
    June 10, 2008 - 5:07pm

    Steve Preston. White House photo.Pop quiz: Who is Steve Preston?

    It's fine if you've failed the quiz. Here's a primer.

  • Published A Little Latin (Blog entry)
    June 3, 2008 - 2:37pm

    When dealing with the Big Con, a little Latin goes a long way. Here's a useful phrase: cum hoc ergo propter hoc. It means, roughly, "with this, therefore because of it." Because two things happened at the same time, one must have caused another: correlation implies causation. It's a fallacy. Just because literacy and atmospheric sulfur dioxide increased at the same time, it doesn't mean that literacy caused air pollution. A recent editorial in Barron's offers a good example of the Conservative (mis)use of "cum hoc ergo propter hoc" arguments..

  • May 20, 2008 - 11:43pm

    As you've probably read, Ted Kennedy was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. But you probably haven't read the responses to the news on right-wing forums and comment pages.

  • May 19, 2008 - 11:18pm

    Imagine America's national morality as infrastructure. Bridges let us walk over rivers; norms let us live without hurting or annoying others. Most of this 'infrastructure' is invisible and implicit. No rule prevents you from cutting in line; you just don't do it. But some norms need to be enforced by the state. It turns out that the right has just as much respect for our moral infrastructure as it does for the physical one.

  • May 18, 2008 - 10:42pm

    I bet you didn't know that many of the Founding Fathers were devout evangelical Christians. You probably didn't even realize that James Madison believed that American polis was grounded in the Ten Commandments. You just haven't been paying enough attention to David Barton.

  • Published Weapons of Mass Devotion (Blog entry)
    May 17, 2008 - 11:28pm

    The Republican War on Science has a new weapon: God. A cabal of conservative evangelical institutions have teamed up to produce the "We Get It" declaration — a manifesto for divinely-inspired Global Warming denial. Check out the declaration itself below the break.

  • May 14, 2008 - 7:30pm

    You know that our national infrastructure isn't in great shape. Maybe you walked to work because the subway got rained out. Maybe you've flown out of O'Hare. Maybe your car fell into a sinkhole. But it's much worse than you think.

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