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continuation of sorts to this. robert chase you would have loved mitski
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Apple podcasts: JAMA Clinical Review How to Interpret and Use a Clinical Practice Guideline, ThinkResearch Creating Graphics to Visualize Data, The Carlat Psychiatry Report DSM-1 (DIAGNOSTIC AND STATISTICAL MANUAL MENTAL DISORDERS) Full PDF “DSM-5 bid farewell to schizoid, paranoid, histrionic, narcissistic, dependent personality disorders.”
Apple podcasts: JAMA Clinical Review How to Interpret and Use a Clinical Practice Guideline, ThinkResearch Creating Graphics to Visualize Data, The Carlat Psychiatry Report DSM-1 (DIAGNOSTIC AND STATISTICAL MANUAL MENTAL DISORDERS) Full PDF “DSM-5 bid farewell to schizoid, paranoid, histrionic, narcissistic, dependent personality disorders.” https://blog.naver.com/artnouveau19/222714295130 https://edhub.ama-assn.org/jn-learning/audio-player/18649366
https://soundcloud.com/user-501356184/creating-graphics-to-visualize-data https://twitter.com/CarlatPsych/status/1519316577048481798
JAMA Clinical Review How to Interpret and Use a Clinical Practice Guideline
How to Interpret and Use a Clinical Practice Guideline
October 19, 2021 https://edhub.ama-assn.org/jn-learning/audio-player/18649366
Romina Brignardello-Petersen, DDS, PhD, and Gordon Guyatt, MD, of McMaster University talk with JAMA Executive Deputy Editor Robert Golub, MD, about how to interpret clinical practice guidelines and recommendations, the subject of a recent Users’ Guides to the Medical Literature article in JAMA.
Audio Clinical Review 32 min 32 sec
ThinkResearch Creating Graphics to Visualize Data ThinkResearch
Creating Graphics to Visualize Data April 27 2022 https://soundcloud.com/user-501356184/creating-graphics-to-visualize-data How researchers illustrate their data is critical to communicating their research. Jess Cohen-Tanugi, MS, discusses her role as a visualization specialist at Harvard University’s library, including guidance on formatting tables, charts, and other graphics. Transcript: http://static.3playmedia.com/p/files/8034845/threeplay_transcripts/24038227?format_id=136&project_id=14864&format=html
The Carlat Psychiatry Report
Fast fact: DSM-5 bid farewell to schizoid, paranoid, histrionic, narcissistic, dependent personality disorders. The following remain: schizotypal, avoidant, borderline, antisocial/psychopathic, obsessive compulsive. History buffs can find DSM-I here: https://archive.org/details/dsm-1 #mentalhealth #history https://www.facebook.com/TheCarlatPsychiatryReport/photos/a.1035504813155835/5448903431815929/ https://twitter.com/CarlatPsych/status/1519316577048481798
DSM-1 Full PDF
by US Army
Publication date 1952
Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0
Topics dsm-1, dsm, psychiatry, military
Collection manuals_contributions; manuals; additional_collections
Language English
DIAGNOSTIC AND STATISTICAL 
MANUAL MENTAL DISORDERS
Collected and prepared by the US Navy (1944), US Army (1945)
and adopted by American Psychiatric Association  (1950)
and later distributed globally to 193 United Nations member countries as the only "modern psychiatry handbook" to this day (12/2018)
https://archive.org/details/dsm-1/page/n59/mode/2up
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The first character I first fell in love with: pacifist queen brigid tenenbaum 👑The character I never expected to love as much as I do now: lady comstock, all because of, welll... @ladycomstock‘s complete ownership/expansion of the character, ken levine don’t interact The character everyone else loves that I don’t: like i’m not fussed about sander cohen? also remember sair LMFAOThe character I love that everyone else hates: TEEHEE if my legacy isn’t being sofialamb i don’t know what is. i absolutely adore the bones off dr. sofia lamb phd md. it makes me very sad that she never gets a second look from bs2 players. they just see a one-note villain, the game says she’s bad so that’s all you think. but she’s andrew ryan’s perfect foil. her ideology is just as extreme that the end result is the same. she’s tragic because she experiences the natural instinct of motherhood towards her daughter when she’s been raised in an environment that tells her to reject it, but she can’t. she’s weak just like the humanity she preaches about. and she hates it because she is a perfectionist and wants to eliminate it, but she can’t do that either. and then eleanor rejects her and selects a complete stranger to be her substitute parent figure. and her vision of the selfless world she wants is comprised of convicts and drug-addled, genetically-mutated, mindless former beings at the bottom of the sea doomed to rot, and then she blows it all to hell because there’s no fixing it or attaining that vision, better to just let it go. breaks me heart xThe character I used to love but don’t any longer: booker until i realised he sold his baby daughter for drink and gambling like YES i know sofia smothered eleanor and they’re both bad don’t @ me i just don’t like booker ok also he becomes comstock who is all that racist mess despite being native american himself--The character I would totally smooch: [thousands of pictures of sofia lamb fall from my pocket]The character I’d want to be like: eleanor lamb The character I’d slap: andrew ryan callout postA pairing that I love: UGH sofia/subject delta. the tragedy of it all. i ride high on the theory that delta > johnny topside > eleanor’s biological father which i’ve talked about at length here. also a fan of my little crack ship i’ve curated, robert lutece x elizabethA pairing that I despise: don’t like sinclair/delta, i used to ship the luteces with each other but i don’t like that either now 
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Frankenstein Adaptions
1823: Richard Brinsley Peake's adaptation, Presumption; or, the Fate of Frankenstein, was seen by Mary Shelley and her father William Godwin at the English Opera House.
1826: Henry M. Milner's adaptation, The Man and The Monster; or The Fate of Frankenstein opened on 3 July at the Royal Coburg Theatre, London.
1887: Frankenstein, or The Vampire's Victim was a musical burlesque written by Richard Henry (a pseudonym of Richard Butler and Henry Chance Newton).
1910: Edison Studios produced the first Frankenstein film, directed by J. Searle Dawley.
1915: Life Without Soul, the second film adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel, was released. No known print of the film has survived.
1920: The Monster of Frankenstein, directed by Eugenio Testa, starring Luciano Albertini and Umberto Guarracino.
1931: Universal Studios' Frankenstein, directed by James Whale, starring Colin Clive, Mae Clarke, John Boles, Edward Van Sloan, Dwight Frye, and Boris Karloff as the monster.
1935: James Whale directed the sequel to the 1931 film, Bride of Frankenstein, starring Colin Clive as Frankenstein, and Boris Karloff as the monster once more. This incorporated the novel's plot motif of Frankenstein creating a bride for the monster omitted from Whale's earlier film. There were two more sequels, prior to the Universal "monster rally" films combining multiple monsters from various movie series or film franchises.
1939: Son of Frankenstein was another Universal monster movie with Boris Karloff as the Creature. Also in the film were Basil Rathbone as the title character and Bela Lugosi as the sinister assistant Ygor. Karloff ended playing the Frankenstein monster with this film.
1942: The Ghost of Frankenstein featured brain transplanting and a new monster, played by Lon Chaney Jr. The film also starred Evelyn Ankers and Bela Lugosi.
1942–1948: Universal did "monster rally" films featuring Frankenstein's Monster, Dracula and the Wolf Man. Included would be Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, House of Frankenstein, House of Dracula and Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. The last three films introduced Glenn Strange as Frankenstein's monster.
1957–1974: Hammer Films in England did a string of Frankenstein films starring Peter Cushing, including The Curse of Frankenstein, The Revenge of Frankenstein and Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed. Co-starring in these films were Christopher Lee, Hazel Court, Veronica Carlson and Simon Ward. Another Hammer film, The Horror of Frankenstein, starred Ralph Bates as the main character, Victor Frankenstein.
1965: Toho Studios created the film Frankenstein Conquers the World or Frankenstein vs. Baragon, followed by The War of the Gargantuas.
1972: A comedic stage adaptation, Frankenstein's Monster, was written by Sally Netzel and produced by the Dallas Theater Center.
1973: The TV film Frankenstein: The True Story appeared on NBC. The movie starred Leonard Whiting, Michael Sarrazin, James Mason, and Jane Seymour.
1981: A Broadway adaptation by Victor Gialanella played for one performance (after 29 previews) and was considered the most expensive flop ever produced to that date.
1984: The flop Broadway production yielded a TV film starring Robert Powell, Carrie Fisher, David Warner, and John Gielgud.
1992: Frankenstein became a Turner Network Television film directed by David Wickes, starring Patrick Bergin and Randy Quaid. John Mills played the blind man.
1994: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein appeared in theatres, directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh, with Robert De Niro and Helena Bonham Carter. Its all-star cast also included John Cleese, Ian Holm, and Tom Hulce.
2004: Frankenstein, a two-episode mini-series starring Alec Newman, with Luke Goss and Donald Sutherland.
2006: Frankenstein, A New Musical, composed by Mark Baron, book by Jeffrey Jackson, and based on an adaptation by Gary P. Cohen.
2007: Frankenstein, an award-winning musical adaptation by Jonathan Christenson with set, lighting, and costume design by Bretta Gerecke for Catalyst Theatre in Edmonton, Alberta.
2011: In March, BBC3 broadcast Colin Teague's live production from Kirkstall Abbey, Leeds, billed as Frankenstein's Wedding, Live in Leeds. About the same time, the National Theatre, London presented a stage version of Frankenstein, which ran until 2 May 2011. The play was written by Nick Dear and directed by Danny Boyle. Jonny Lee Miller and Benedict Cumberbatch alternated the roles of Frankenstein and the Creature. The National Theatre broadcast live performances of the play worldwide on 17 March.
2012: An interactive ebook app created by Inkle and Profile Books that retells the story with added interactive elements.
2014: Penny Dreadful is a horror TV series that airs on Showtime, that features Victor Frankenstein as well as his creature.
2015: Frankenstein, a modern-day adaptation written and directed by Bernard Rose.
2015: Victor Frankenstein is an American film directed by Paul McGuigan.
2016: Frankenstein, a full length ballet production by Liam Scarlett. Some performances were also live simulcasts worldwide.
Loose adaptations: 
1967: I'm Sorry the Bridge Is Out, You'll Have to Spend the Night and its sequel, Frankenstein Unbound (Another Monster Musical), are a pair of musical comedies written by Bobby Pickett and Sheldon Allman. The casts of both feature several classic horror characters including Dr. Frankenstein and his monster.
1971: Lady Frankenstein is an Italian horror film directed by Mel Welles and written by Edward di Lorenzo. The strory begins when Dr. Frankenstein is killed by the monster he created, his daughter and his lab assistant Marshall continue with his experiments.
1973: The Rocky Horror Show, is a British horror comedy stage musical written by Richard O'Brian in which Dr. Frank N. Furter has created a creature (Rocky), to satisfy his (pro)creative drives. Elements are similar to I'm Sorry the Bridge Is Out, You'll Have to Spend the Night.
1973: Andy Warhol's Frankenstein. Usually, Frankenstein is a man whose dedication to science takes him too far, but here his interest is to rule the world by creating a new species that will obey him and do his bidding.
1974: Young Frankenstein. Directed by Mel Brooks, this sequel-spoof has been listed as one of the best movie comedies of any comedy genre ever made, even prompting an American film preservation program to include it on its listings. It reuses many props from James Whale's 1931 Frankenstein and is shot in black-and-white with 1930s-style credits. Gene Wilder portrayed the descendant of Dr. Frankenstein (who insists on pronouncing it "Fronkonsteen"), with Peter Boyle as the Monster.
1975: The Rocky Horror Picture Show is the 1975 film adaptation of the British rock musical stageplay, The Rocky Horror Show (1973), written by Richard O'Brien.
1984: Frankenweenie is a parody short film directed by Tim Burton, starring Barrett Oliver, Shelley Duvall and Daniel Stern.
1985: The Bride starring Sting as Baron Charles Frankenstein and Jennifer Beals as Eva, a woman he creates in the same fashion as his infamous monster.
1986: Gothic, directed by Ken Russell, is the story of the night that Mary Shelley gave birth to Frankenstein. Starring Gabriel Byrne, Julian Sands, Natasha Richardson.
1988: Frankenstein (フランケンシュタイン) is a manga adaptation of Shelley's novel by Junji Ito.
1989: Frankenstein the Panto. A pantomime script by David Swan, combining elements of Frankenstein, Dracula, and traditional British panto.
1990: Frankenstein Unbound.Combines a time-travel story with the story of Shelley's novel. Scientist Joe Buchanan accidentally creates a time-rift which takes him back to the events of the novel. Filmed as a low-budget independent film by Roger Corman in 1990, based on a novel published in 1973 by Brian Aldiss. This novel bears no relation to the 1967 stage musical with the same name listed above.
1991: Khatra (film) is a Hindi movie of Bollywood made by director H. N. Singh loosely based on the story, Frankenstein.
1995: Monster Mash is a film adaptation of I'm Sorry the Bridge Is Out, You'll Have to Spend the Night starring Bobby Pickett as Dr. Frankenstein. The film also features Candace Cameron Bure, Anthony Crivello and Mink Stole.
1998: Billy Frankenstein is a very loose adaptation about a boy who moves into a mansion with his family and brings the Frankenstein monster to life. The film was directed by Fred Olen Ray.
2004: Frankensteinmade-for-TV film based on Dean Koontz's Frankenstein.
2005: Frankenstein vs. the Creature from Blood Cove, a 90-minute feature film homage of classic monsters and Atomic Age creature features, shot in black and white, and directed by William Winckler. The Frankenstein Monster design and make-up was based on the character descriptions in Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's novel.
2009: The Diary of Anne Frankenstein, a short film from Chillerrama.
2011: Frankenstein: Day of the Beast is an independent horror film based loosely on the original book.
2011: Victor Frankenstein appears in the ABC show Once Upon a Time, a fantasy series on ABC that features multiple characters from fairy tales and classic literature trapped in the real world.
2012: Frankenweenie, Tim Burton's feature film remake of his 1984 short film of the same name.
2012: In the Adventure Time episode "Princess Monster Wife", the Ice King removes body parts from all the princesses that rejected him and creates a jigsaw wife to love him.
2012: A Nightmare on Lime Street, Fred Lawless's comedy play starring David Gest staged at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool.
2014: I, Frankenstein is a 2014 fantasy action film. The film stars Aaron Eckhart as Adam Frankenstein and Bill Nighy. The film is based on the graphic novel.
2014: Frankenstein, MD, A web show by Pemberly Digital starring Victoria, a female adaptation of Victor.
2015: The Supernatural season 10 episodes Book of the Damned, Dark Dynasty and The Prisonerfeature the Styne Family which member Eldon Styne identifies as the descendants of the house of Frankenstein. According to Eldon, Mary Shelley had learned their secrets while on a visit to Castle Frankenstein and wrote a book based on her experiences, forcing the Frankensteins underground as the Stynes. The Stynes, through bioengineering and surgical enhancements, feature many of the superhuman features of Frankenstein's monster.
2015: The Frankenstein Chronicles is a British television drama series, starring Sean Bean as John Marlott and Anna Maxwell Martin as Mary Shelley.
2016: Second Chance, a TV series known at one point as Frankenstein, was inspired by the classic.
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As if we all didn’t have enough to read, here are the books we’re looking forward to most in November!
November 2
Voices from the Skeena - Roy Henry Vickers
November 5
The Bromance Book Club - Lyssa Kay Adams
Call Down the Hawk - Maggie Stiefvater
Finding Chika - Mitch Albom
The Flame - Leonard Cohen
The Dinky Donkey - Craig Smith
The Dreamers - Karen Thompson Walker
The Family Upstairs - Lisa Jewell
The Fowl Twins - Eoin Colfer
Girls of Storm and Shadow - Natasha Ngan
In the Dream House - Carmen Maria Machado
The Langoliers - Stephen King
Legacy - Shannon Messenger
The Midwinter Witch - Molly Knox Ostertag
North Korea Journal - Michael Palin
The Ocean at the End of the Lane (Illustrated Edition) - Neil Gaiman
Once Upon a River - Diane Setterfield
Reinvention - Arlene Dickinson
Sofia Valdez, Future Prez - Andrea Beaty
The Starless Sea - Erin Morgenstern
Supernova - Marissa Meyer
Winterwood - Shea Ernshaw
The Witches Are Coming - Lindy West
Wrecking Ball - Jeff Kinney
You Are Awesome - Neil Pasricha
November 12
The Andromeda Evolution - Michael Crichton
Carrie Fisher - Sheila Weller
An Irish Country Family - Patrick Taylor
The Langoliers - Stephen King
Man's 4th Best Hospital - Samuel Shem
Run Away - Harlan Coben
Twisted Twenty-Six - Janet Evanovich
November 14
Here We Are - Oliver Jeffers
November 19
The Captain and the Glory - Dave Eggers
Cold Falling White - G S Prendergast
Magical Beings of Haida Gwaii - Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson
A Minute to Midnight - David Baldacci
My Book with No Pictures - B J Novak
The Plant Paradox Family Cookbook - Steven R Gundry, MD
The Queen of Nothing - Holly Black
The Science of Why, Volume 4 - Jay Ingram
A Warning - Anonymous
November 26
The Gentleman's Guide to Getting Lucky - Mackenzi Lee
Ian McKellen - Garry O'Connor
The Penguin Book Quiz - James Walton
The Princess in Black and the Bathtime Battle - Shannon Hale
The Rise of Magicks - Nora Roberts
Starsight - Brandon Sanderson
Under Occupation - Alan Furst
November 28
The Hero - Lee Child
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Hey! Idk if you've been asked this before, but what are your literary influences or readings that inspired you to write?
Hey Nonny! What a nice question, thank you! 
So it differs depending on genre? If we’re talking fic, I worked a bit backwards and read a lot of fic to figure out what didn’t work for me, and then tried to do the opposite. There was always a person or two in each fandom that I looked up to and was about their work, so I tried to emulate them (without copying, ofc). But mostly with fic it’s just a style that’s developed/gone through many iterations because I’ve been writing it for so long. (Like, I look back on my House MD fic now and just... YIKES.)
For original work though, I’ve been heavily influenced by Virginia Woolf, Leonard Cohen, Adrianne Rich, Leia Wilson, HD, Lidia Yuknavitch, Kelly Link, Shakespeare, Robert Hass, Anne Carson, Maggie Nelson, Ivan Coyote, Emily Kendal Frey, Yona Wallach, Danez Smith, Julie Otsuka (if you haven’t read Buddha in the Attic, DO IT NOW), Sylvia Plath... I’ll stop there lol. 
The MAIN influences though were Leonard Cohen and Lidia Yuknavitch. Leonard Cohen’s poetry made me realize that’s what I wanted to do, and Lidia showed me that I could, in fact, do that. So my love to them.
Thank you again for the question bb! 
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Camarano, MD, PhD, CPC, CDIP, CHCQMH. Steven Moffic, MDHeidi Hillstrom, MS, MBA, RN, PHN, CCDS, CCSHolly Louie, RN, BSN, CHBMEHugh KellyJacqueline J Stack, BSHA, CPC, CPC-I, CPB, CEMC, CFPC, CIMC, CPEDCJames JonesJanelle Ali-Dinar, PhD Janis OppeltJeffrey D. Lehrman, DPM, FASPS, MAPWCA, CPCJeffrey Epstein, MDJessica KatzJessica MaierJill FinnJoel Moorhead, MD, PhD, CPCJohn A. Updike MD, MPH, FACP and Debra L. Anoff, MD, FHM, FACPJohn Evensen, MBAJohn Foggle, MD, MBAJohn Pitsikoulis, RHIAJohn R. Irwin, AB, JD, BS, MD John WollmanJohn Zelem, MDJonathan LaFleur, BSN, RN, CCSJoseph C. Nichols, MDJoseph J. Gurrieri, RHIA, CHPJoyce Johnson, RHIA, CCS, AHIMA-Approved ICD-10-CM/PCS TrainerJulia K. Brodt, PhDJulie A. Dooling, MSHI, RHIA, CHDA, FAHIMAJulie A. Dooling, MSHI, RHIA, CHDA, FAHIMA and Melanie Endicott, MBA/HCM, RHIA, CDIP, CHDA, CPHI, CCS, CCS-P, FAHIMAJulie Boomershine, RHIA, CCS, CTR, CHDA, AHIMA-Approved ICD-10 Trainer; and Jessica Coleman, CCSJuliet A. 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Peter A. Gottlieb, MD, is an Outstanding Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Physician with The Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes in Aurora, Colorado
Peter A. Gottlieb, MD, is a well-versed Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism physician who serves as Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Medicine at The University of Colorado School of Medicine Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes in Aurora, Colorado, which he joined in 1994. Furthermore, he has staff memberships at several local hospitals, including the University of Colorado Hospital and the Children’s Hospital Colorado in Aurora, Colorado. As an endocrinologist, Dr. Gottlieb has dedicated training and unique experience in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases of the endocrine system and its specific secretions known as hormones. He has an impressive professional journey that spans twenty-nine years and his areas of expertise cover juvenile diabetes, adult Type 1 diabetes, insulin dependent diabetes, endocrinology, prevention of complications of diabetes, and prevention of Type I diabetes. Throughout his many years of experience, Dr. Gottlieb has upheld a steadfast commitment to the ethical and professional standards of his practice, as evidenced by his sterling record, and ensures an impeccable degree of patient satisfaction in all facets of his work. Moreover, he is National Co-Chairperson of the American Medical Student Association Task Force on Aging and serves on the Advisory Board of SEKRIS Biomedical Inc. In addition, Dr. Gottlieb has worked with colleagues throughout the world to improve the detection of T cell responses in human type 1 diabetes and is a member of the IDS T Cell Workshop. For more information about Dr. Peter A. Gottlieb, please visit https://www.cudoctors.com/Find_A_Doctor/Profile/2630.
Peter A. Gottlieb, MD, attended the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, now Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, in Newark, New Jersey, and was awarded his medical degree in 1984. His internship and internal medicine residency were served at the University of Massachusetts Medical School (1984-1987). Dr. Gottlieb is fellowship trained in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism at the same prestigious teaching venue, the University of Massachusetts Medical School (1987-1990). He went to the Weizmann Institute in Israel to do post-doctoral training in T cell immunology with Dr. Irun Cohen (1990), and, after surviving Gulf War I, he returned to UMass and joined the staff as Clinical Director of Diabetes. He received board certification in internal medicine (1987) and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism (1989) from the American Board of Internal Medicine. Dr. Gottlieb remains at the forefront of his challenging specialty via memberships and affiliations with prestigious professional societies and associations, such as the American College of Physicians, the American Diabetes Association, Member, the American Federation for Medical Research, the Massachusetts Medical Society, the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, the Immunology of Diabetes Society, and Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International. In addition to his medical degree, Dr. Gottlieb holds a Bachelor of Science degree acquired at the University of Pennsylvania in 1980. Moreover, he was honored with the Kovler Family Fellowship (1995) and the ADA Colorado Affiliate Golden Ball (1997). He feels that his success is attributable primarily to his hard work, the support of his colleagues, and his ability to work well as part of a team. For more information about Dr. Peter A. Gottlieb, please visit https://www.findatopdoc.com/doctor/8136786-Peter-Gottlieb-Endocrinology-Diabetes.
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The Congress’ stances on Net Neutrality (Nov. 2017)
The following senators have stated their opposition to Ajit Pai’s repeal and/or support Net Neutrality:
Dianne Feinstein [D-CA] Kamala Harris [D-CA] Micheal Bennet [D-CO] Richard Blumenthal [D-CT] Chris Murphy [D-CT] Tom Carper [D-DE] Chris Coons [D-DE] Bill Nelson [D-FL] Brian Schatz [D-HI] Mazie Hirono [D-HI] Dirk Durbin* [D-IL] Tammy Duckworth [D-IL] Dave Loebsack [D-IA2] Susan Collins [R-ME] Angus King [I-ME] Ben Cardin [D-MD] Chris van Hollen [D-MD] Elizabeth Warren [D-MA] Ed Markey [D-MA] Debbie Stabenow [D-MI] Gary Peters** [D-MI] Amy Klobuchar [D-MN] Al Franken [D-MN] Jon Tester** [D-MT] Catherine Cortez Masto [D-NV] Jeanne Shaheen [D-NH] Maggie Hassan [D-NH] Cory Booker [D-NJ] Tom Udall [D-NM] Martin Heinrich [D-NM] Chuck Schumer [D-NY] Kirsten Gillibrand [D-NY] Sherrod Brown [D-OH] Ron Wyden [D-OR] Jeff Merkley [D-OR] Bob Casey Jr. [D-PA] Jack Reed [D-RI] Sheldon Whitehouse [D-RI] Patrick Leahy [D-VT] Bernie Sanders [I-VT] Mark Warner [D-VA] Tim Kaine [D-VA] Patty Murray [D-WA] Maria Cantwell [D-WA] Tammy Baldwin [D-WI]
The following house representatives have stated their opposition to Ajit Pai’s repeal and/or support Net Neutrality:
Nancy Pelosi [D-CA12] Steny Hoyer [D-MD5] Joseph Crowley [D-NY14] Ben Ray Lujan [D-NM3] Don Young [R-AK] Terri Sewell* [D-AL7] Raul Grijalva [D-AZ3] Kyrsten Sinema [D-AZ9] Jared Huffman [D-CA2] John Garamendi [D-CA3] Doris Matsui [D-CA6] Jerry McNerney [D-CA9] Barbara Lee [D-CA13] Jackie Speier [D-CA14] Eric Swalwell [D-CA15] Jim Costa [D-CA16] Ro Khanna [D-CA17] Anna Eshoo [D-CA18] Zoe Lofgren [D-CA19] Jimmy Panetta [D-CA20] Salud Carbajal [D-CA24] Judy Chu [D-CA27] Adam Schiff [D-CA28] Tony Cardenas [D-CA29] Brad Sherman [D-CA30] Grace Napolitano [D-CA32] Ted Lieu [D-CA33] Jimmy Gomez [D-CA34] Norma Torres [D-CA35] Raul Ruiz [D-CA36] Karen Bass [D-CA37] Mark Takano [D-CA41] Maxine Waters [D-CA43] Nanette Barragan [D-CA44] Alan Lowenthal [D-CA47] Juan Vargas [D-CA51] Scott Peters [D-CA52] Susan Davis [D-CA53] Diana DeGette [D-CO1] Jared Polis [D-CO2] Ed Perlmutter [D-CO7] John B. Larson [D-CT1] Joe Courtney [D-CT2] Rosa DeLauro [D-CT3] Jim Himes [D-CT4] Elizabeth Esty [D-CT5] Lisa Blunt Rochester [D-DE] Darren Soto [D-FL9] Charlie Crist [D-FL13] Kathy Castor [D-FL14] Ted Deutch [D-FL22] Debbie Wasserman Schultz [D-FL23] Frederica Wilson*** [D-FL24] Hank Johnson [D-GA4] John Lewis [D-GA5] Colleen Hanabusa [D-HI1] Tulsi Gabbard [D-HI2] Luis Gutierrez [D-IL4] Mike Quigley [D-IL5] Danny K. Davis [D-IL7] Raja Krishnamoorthi [D-IL8] Jan Schakowsky [D-IL9] Bill Foster [D-IL11] Cheri Bustos [D-IL17] Pete Visclosky [D-IN1] Andre Carson [D-IN7] John Yarmuth [D-KY3] Chellie Pingree [D-ME1] Anthony G. Brown [D-MD4] Jamie Raskin [D-MD8] Jim McGovern [D-MA2] Niki Tsongas [D-MA3] Joe Kennedy [D-MA4] Katherine Clark [D-MA5] Seth Moulton [D-MA6] Michael Capuano [D-MA7] Stephen F. Lynch [D-MA8] Sander Levin [D-MI9] Debbie Dingell [D-MI12] John Conyers [D-MI13] Brenda Lawrence [D-MI14] Tim Walz [D-MN1] Betty McCollum [D-MN4] Keith Ellison [D-MN5] Rick Nolan [D-MN8] William ‘Lacy’ Clay [D-MO1] Jacky Rosen [D-NV3] Carol Shea-Porter [D-NH1] Ann McLane Kuster [D-NH2] Josh Gottheimer* [D-NJ5] Frank Pallone [D-NJ6] Donald Payne Jr. [D-NJ10] Bonnie Watson Coleman [D-NJ12] Michelle Lujan Grisham [D-NM1] Grace Meng [D-NY6] Nydia Velazquez [D-NY7] Hakeem Jeffries [D-NY8] Yvette Clarke [D-NY9] Jerrold Nadler [D-NY10] Carolyn Maloney [D-NY12] Adriano Espaillat* [D-NY13] Jose Serrano [D-NY15] Eliot Engel [D-NY16] Nita Lowey [D-NY17] Sean Patrick Maloney [D-NY18] Paul Tonko [D-NY20] Louise Slaughter [D-NY25] Brian Higgins [D-NY26] G.K. Butterfield* [D-NC1] David Price [D-NC4] Alma Adams [D-NC12] Joyce Beatty [D-OH3] Warren Davidson* [R-OH8] Marcy Kaptur [D-OH9] Marcia Fudge [D-OH11] Tim Ryan [D-OH13] Suzanne Bonamici [D-OR1] Earl Blumenauer [D-OR3] Peter DeFazio [D-OR4] Kurt Schrader [D-OR5] Dwight Evans [D-PA2] Brendan Boyle [D-PA13] Michael Doyle [D-PA14] David Cicilline [D-RI1] Jim Langevin [D-RI2] Jim Cooper [D-TN5] Steve Cohen [D-TN9] Beto O’Rourke [D-TX16] Sheila Jackson Lee [D-TX18] Joaquin Castro [D-TX20] Lloyd Doggett [D-TX35] John Curtis [R-UT3] Peter Welch [D-VT] Robert Scott [D-VA3] Donald McEachin [D-VA4] Don Beyer [D-VA8] Suzan DelBene [D-WA1] Rick Larsen [D-WA2] Derek Kilmer [D-WA6] Pramila Jayapal [D-WA7] Dave Reichert [R-WA8] Adam Smith [D-WA9] Dennis Heck [D-WA10] Mark Pocan [D-WI2] Gwen Moore [D-WI4]
Eleanor Holmes Norton [D-DC]
* = Official statement from verified social media account or web source needed ** = Voted in favour of Pai’s re-nomination as FCC chairman in July, but has expressed opposition to his repeal plan since it was released; keep an eye on them *** = No official statement yet but has been sharing/retweeting posts opposing the FCC’s repeal
I will be keeping this list updated as I receive more information. Some information comes from the Battle for the Net website but needs a source. If you have a source stating your congressman’s opposition to the repeal (preferably as of November 21, 2017), feel free to reblog this post with the source or message me with it.
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Sound Studies and Sonic Arts Reader
Bull, Michael, and Les Back, eds. The Auditory Culture Reader.2 ed. London - New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016.  
Cox, Christoph, and Daniel Warner, eds. Audio Culture. Readings in Modern Music. New York: Continuum, 2004.  
Daniels, Dieter, and Sandra Naumann, eds. See This Sound: Audiovisuology: A Reader. Köln: Walther König, 2015.  
Sterne, Jonathan. The Audible Past. Cultural Origins of Sound Reproduction. Durham, London: Duke University Press, 2003.
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Dolar, Mladen. A Voice and Nothing More. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2006.  
Kahn, Douglas. Noise, Water, Meat. A History of Sound in the Arts. Cambridge - London: The MIT Press, 1999.  
Kane, Brian. Sound Unseen. Acousmatic Sound in Theory and Practice. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 2014.  
Kim-Cohen, Seth. In the Blink of an Ear. Toward a Non-Cochlear Sonic Art. New York - London: Continuum, 2009.  
Sterne, Jonathan. The Audible Past. Cultural Origins of Sound Reproduction. Durham, London: Duke University Press, 2003.  
Voegelin, Salomé. Listening to Noise and Silence. Towards a Philosophy of Sound Art. New York - London: Continuum, 2010.  
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Kuhn, Hans Peter. Licht und Klang. Edited by Bernd Schulz. Heidelberg: Kehrer, 2000.  
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Blatter, Alfred. Revisiting music theory. Basic principles. 2 ed. New York: Routledge, 2017.  
Corey, Jason. Audio Production and Critical Listening: Technical Ear Training. New York - London: Focal Press, 2010.  
Fastl, Hugo, and Eberhard Zwicker. Psychoacoustics. Facts and Models. 3 ed. Berlin - New York: Springer, 2007.  
Toole, Floyed. Sound Reproduction: Loudspeakers and Rooms. Amsterdam - Boston: Elsevier (Focal Press), 2008.  
Roberts, Gareth E. From music to mathematics. Exploring the connections. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016.  
Roederer, J. G., H. J. Weitbrecht, J. Glatzel, and H. Rieger. The physics and psychophysics of music: an introduction. 4 ed. New York: Springer, 2008.  
Temperley, David. The Cognition of Basic Musical Structures. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004.  
Truax, Barry. Acoustic Communication. 2 ed. Westport, CT / London: Ablex, 2001.
White, Sylvia. Music as organized sound. An introduction to basic music theory. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 1999.
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Trump FIRES Secretary of Defense Mark Esper + Trump’s Former Lawyer Says He’ll Likely Flee To Mar-a-Lago & Will Never Return To White House
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  Trump is having a post-election FIT! He just fired Secretary of Defense Mark Esper amid ongoing tensions. And he has been recklessly tweeting on Twitter, per usual. Get those deets, plus what Trump’s former lawyer think he’ll do next inside…
The post-election shakeup!
Trump is mad y’all! He can’t take the fact he lost the 2020 presidential election, so he’s causing drama before his exit. Of course.
Days after it was projected that Joe Biden & Kamala Harris will be the next President and Vice President of the United States, Trump went into overdrive on social media. He hopped on Twitter to announce he “won” the election “by a lot” even though the ballots and electoral votes said otherwise.
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                  This is the Big Clown Energy we are leaving behind. Also, if you thought Dems simply pander and don’t actually care about their constituents, your king hit the golf course as the election was being called for Biden, as multiple people tested positive (again) for coronavirus in HIS White House last night and this morning, and as over 100K additional cases of Coronavirus took over the US in solely the last 24 hours. He cares none. Act accordingly.
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As the ballots were being counted, Trump hit the hit the golf course as the election as multiple people tested positive (again) for Coronavirus in HIS White House over the weekend. There was over 100K additional cases that popped up in the US in 24 hours. No sweat off Trump’s back. He was busy golfing.
Today, he threw a fit and fired the Secretary of Defense Mark Esper. He announced Christopher Miller - who serves as director of the National Counterterrorism Center - will become acting secretary "effective immediately."
I am pleased to announce that Christopher C. Miller, the highly respected Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (unanimously confirmed by the Senate), will be Acting Secretary of Defense, effective immediately..
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 9, 2020
Apparently, there was tension brewing between Trump & Esper before the firing. CNN reports:
Esper's increasingly tense relationship with Trump led him to prepare a letter of resignation weeks ago, an attempt to fashion a graceful exit in the widely expected event that the President decided to fire him, several defense sources, including one senior defense official, told CNN.
Esper had been on shaky ground with the White House for months, a rift that deepened after he said in June that he did not support using active-duty troops to quell the large-scale protests across the United States triggered by the death of George Floyd at the hands of police. Esper also said military forces should be used in a law enforcement role only as a last resort.
His remarks from the Pentagon briefing room were seen by many as an effort to distance himself from Trump's threats to deploy the military to enforce order on American city streets and went over poorly at the White House, multiple people familiar with the matter said.
According to multiple administration officials, White House sentiment about Esper had been souring for some time, with both Trump and national security adviser Robert O'Brien viewing him as not entirely committed to the President's vision for the military.
For months, Trump and O'Brien had been frustrated by Esper's tendency to avoid offering a full-throated defense of the President or his policies, the administration officials said. One administration source told CNN that Trump had no respect for Esper, leaving the defense secretary with little influence and little choice but to take his lead from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
No surprise here Trump is using his power during his post-election meltdown. Trump’s defense team has been hard at work trying to find a loophole that would get him to serve out a second term. Trump’s legal team has already suffered losses in Michigan and Georgia courts this week, but Trump has pledged to keep moving forward with a legal strategy that he hopes will overturn state results that gave Democrat Joe Biden the win in Tuesday’s vote.
Reuters reports:
The Trump campaign is fighting Philadelphia election officials over vote counting in the city, which continued on Saturday. A state court on Thursday granted the campaign closer access to the proceedings, a ruling that officials have appealed.
The City of Philadelphia Board of Elections has said its observation rules were needed for security reasons and to maintain social distancing protocols.
Trump’s campaign on Wednesday filed a motion to intervene in a case pending before the U.S. Supreme Court challenging a decision from the state’s highest court that allowed election officials to count mail-in ballots postmarked by Tuesday’s Election Day that were delivered through Friday.
Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., seemingly took a shot at the Black Lives Matter movement with a tweet about how Trump supporters aren’t rioting:
70 million pissed off republicans and not one city burned to the ground.
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) November 7, 2020
An innocent man was brutally murdered on camera either, but go OFF. Let's not compare apples to oranges.
So, what can American’s expect from Trump during his final weeks as president?
According to Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, the former reality star will likely flee to his headquarters at Mar-a-Lago, spend Christmas there and likely will NOT return to the White House for the transfer of power to Biden. He said Trump will likely fight the election results until January from his Florida property.
“I would not be shocked if there is no concession speech at all. My theory is that at Christmas time he goes to Mar-a-Lago. I think he will stay there through the inauguration. I would not be shocked if he will not show up to the inauguration either,” Mr Cohen said on MSNBC.
“He cannot let the camera look at him and basically pull down the curtain and see the wizard standing beside. He is just a loser and it is killing him and, right now, what is going on in the White House is nothing but finger-pointing.”
WOMP!
As of the time of this post, Trump isn’t giving any signs of conceding.
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After it was projected Biden would WIN the presidential election, people ALL over the nation - including Chrissy Teigen & John Legend -  stepped outside to celebrate. And it was the perfect day to do so as temperatures were high in many parts of the country. Look at GOD.
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Peep the celebrations in Brookyln, L.A., Philly, Washington D.C. and more below:
@JoyAnnReid I just wanted to share these pictures from Saturday’s celebration of Joe Biden’s and Kamala Harris Celebration in Brooklyn pic.twitter.com/uZwdCzFvAF
— Jahlion (@Jahprince25) November 9, 2020
Brooklyn:
Postal workers getting the love they deserve.
Ok, this is awesome... pic.twitter.com/3mElStKMcb
— Rex Chapman(@RexChapman) November 7, 2020
WATCH LIVE: Crowds have gathered across SoCal, including in West Hollywood and DTLA, to celebrate Joe Biden being projected to win the presidential election. Here's video of a celebration in Venice. https://t.co/FdZ4isCUhq pic.twitter.com/xltK9LzQ0a
— NBC Los Angeles (@NBCLA) November 7, 2020
WATCH LIVE: Celebrations continue across SoCal after Joe Biden is projected to be the next president of the United States. This video captures celebrations in West Hollywood. https://t.co/IBG7rIWAow pic.twitter.com/rFOULufxhw
— NBC Los Angeles (@NBCLA) November 7, 2020
West Philly reacts to Biden’s lead in Pennsylvania by dancing in the street, of course pic.twitter.com/WBuipfLydN
— Ellie Rushing (@EllieRushing) November 6, 2020
The Biden/Harris Philly dance party is on. Even Gritty is there.
Don’t Stop ’til You Get Enough, Pennsylvania...pic.twitter.com/R4L1jWUo4x
— Rex Chapman (@RexChapman) November 7, 2020
lots of cheering and car horn beeps outside Philly city hall right now after news of Biden’s win pic.twitter.com/vVqT8ZV6aJ
— Amber Jamieson (@ambiej) November 7, 2020
hundreds gathered at Philly gay bar Woody’s lost it when Joe Biden referred to gay and trans Americans pic.twitter.com/gamnAWa68s
— Amber Jamieson (@ambiej) November 8, 2020
LIVE FROM BLACK LIVES MATTER PLAZA, WASHINGTON D.C. FOR BIDEN HARRIS  pic.twitter.com/dd2cCYAzjW
— soft boi nat (@nat_meier) November 7, 2020
Washington, D.C. in front of White House as President-Elect Joe Biden set to take stage in Delaware: pic.twitter.com/8DwhxroW9a
— Molly O'Toole (@mollymotoole) November 8, 2020
Washington D.C. reacts to the news of Joe Biden being named President-Elect. Nonstop honking in downtown. @fox5dc pic.twitter.com/FymQkWeiLy
— Ama Arthur-Asmah (@Ama_A_Asmah) November 7, 2020
Dear Trump Supporters: He Rather Y’all Believe His Lie(Voter Fraud) & Continue To Divide This Country For His Own Self Ego. Before He Tell Y’all To Do The Right Thing & Support This New President & Administration. If He Was Smart He Would Know God Doesn’t Like Ugly(Behavior)!
— Plies (@plies) November 9, 2020
This World Is Witnessing The Truth & Unveiling Of A “Fake Strong” (Trump) Man. He Was Never As Tough As He Wanted His Supporters To Believe. He Couldn’t Handle Tough Questions(60min Interview), Nor Could He Handle Tough People (Kamala). He’s A Insecure Child In A Mans Body!!
— Plies (@plies) November 8, 2020
  Change is coming!
And let us find out Biden is letting his inner petty out now that he's our next president: 
  How it started How it’s going pic.twitter.com/TiOluozUYk
— Dena Grayson, MD, PhD (@DrDenaGrayson) November 8, 2020
  Photos: Stratos Brilakis/Drew William Anderson/Shutterstock.com/Amanda Edwards/Getty Images
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AN ANTI FEDERALIST VIEW OF LIBERTY
This posting aims to continue the topic this blog took up in its last posting.  That posting, entitled “The Natural Rights’ View of Morality” (February 25, 2020), asked and began to answer the question:  what influence does the moral beliefs of the natural rights view over governance and politics have on a person?  And a subsequent question is:  what does such an influence mean when it is applied to the staff of a secondary school especially among that school’s civics teachers?
         That posting pointed out that the main element of that influence is that it encourages people to see politics from a purely personal perspective.  Since that construct emphasizes a person’s right to determine his/her values and the rights associated with advancing those values, the construct directs a person to look inward and remove him or her from the interests of others.  The problem is that in the US, a nation that has a federalist foundation to its polity, it counts on a proactive posture in relation to communal concerns, at least more so then what natural rights view promotes.
         So, a value orientation that affects this relationship between how people feel toward others and the needs of maintaining or, perhaps, strengthening a more communal foundation should not only be of concern to people in general but also should have a targeted effect on what is taught in civics classes.
         Contextually, one understands that holding a belief as a moral claim, a person upgrades that belief as a guiding principle.  The belief becomes more than a standard by which to judge what is prudent; its advocate elevates the belief to a life guiding principle.  As this principle becomes more central to one's moral standing, one will be disposed to encourage others to abide by that same standard.  
Policy preferences that are held because of this principle are given more importance than would otherwise be the case.  The bearer of such a value, in the extreme, becomes ideological about it.  In such a case, practical aspects of related situations or the interests of negatively affected parties are mundane and dispensable.  On the other hand, for “true believers,” related positions and arguments – those that oppose that person’s belief – become extremely important; they are judged as being hazardous.  To the extent that anyone is so affected, related or derived concerns become very serious.
For most educators of civics, this is not the case; a commitment to natural rights values – particularly that of liberty – is more moderate.  The extreme is mentioned only to provide a point of comparison for the varying positions different advocates might take.  As for these advocates, to any degree of fidelity, they follow the tenets of classical liberal political thought.[1]  
To the extent it applies, one benefits from understanding what constitutes classical liberal thought.  Again, liberal thought believes that individuals should be free to form their own values and goals in life along with the freedom to act toward fulfilling those values and goals.  Following John Locke's standard, the right to pursue one's value choices is limited only by the rights of others to do likewise.
This is a legitimate expression of a version of liberty,[2] but that legitimacy does not make it optimal when one considers the interests of the commonwealth.  As a trump value, the sanctity of a person to be such a free agent has been identified by the term, individual sovereignty.[3]  Or as Locke stated, “every man has a Property in his own Person.”[4]  Many can agree with such a sentiment.  Most Americans believe in liberty.  The question becomes:  how central to one's core beliefs is such an allegiance and, in turn, how does that centrality affect the common welfare?  
As this blog has stated elsewhere, one might believe in liberty; one might even cherish it, but is it one’s ultimate or trump value in a general sense or in terms of civic concerns? Those who hold liberty so centrally as the ultimate value tend to see government's most important function, even its only function, as guaranteeing this form of liberty.  
They see government securing individual sovereignty with the least amount of coercion possible.  They ascribe to this political position a moral quality to the point that they see challenges to liberty, as just mentioned, as extremely important.  Such devoted advocates – the ideologues – define how moral a person is in his/her civic behavior by how well he/she lives according to the tenets of liberty.
By applying this whole moral concern to the work of civics curriculum developers and implementers, they would obviously champion individual rights in their proposed instructional plans.  They believe individual students are free to develop for themselves any set of moral beliefs if such beliefs do not trump liberty as defined above. Applying this moral claim to civics curriculum, of course, places individual rights as prominent.  And, in line with this blog’s contention, that construct is currently dominant among Americans.
What that means in public schools is that, under the auspices of a natural rights view, students can follow any religious tradition – Christian, Judaic, Islamic, secular humanistic, etc. – if one is not coerced into doing so. Which means one does not prohibit others from the same choices.  In summary, all reasonable moral claims are equally tolerated.  Or, using other words, the natural rights moral stand has little to say about most moral questions.  At least that’s the impression it gives.  
It promotes an individualism whose effects have grown through the years and has become in the last seventy-five years or so the moral foundation for how Americans define their nation’s institutions.  That is, it has become the prevalent construct and it has taken on a more institutionalized role.  For example, the reigning economic view, according to William K. Tabb,[5] is the neoliberal view that was initiated by the Ronald Reagan administration and its economic policies.  Those policies glorified individualism in the nation’s markets and, even after the 2008 financial crisis, is still the operating view of economic policy makers.[6]
As such, one can judge how such a position among fellow citizens has become ever more ingrained and a source of many of our assumptions about our social world.  With that influence, it steers, more than any other view, the political views of Americans and into many other realms of life.  As such, it undermines certain other value positions or traditions.  
For example, a bias against welfare programs might emerge. Not that such a policy is necessarily anti-liberty, but with a natural rights moral standing, a person is free to see the value choice that rejects any responsibility toward others as simply another choice with no a priori importance attached to it.  Americans in general have lost much of their communal biases or dispositions.
That is, one is not held to supporting such a policy or rejecting it because these are personal value choices with little demand for any justification.[7]  Further, there should not be any legal stigma on anyone’s indifference to the plight of others; to lack such concern is, again, just another value choice.
To federalists, this is abysmal and dangerous.  To them, given their perception that the polity was based on federalist values, such a natural rights bias among the general population is a recipe for serious problems.  Which problems?  One can look around to find out.  This writer, in another venue, has reported certain dysfunctional attributes afflicting the American polity. [8]  
That is, by asking the question, what is the current state of civics education, he reports that among Americans low levels of knowledge over governance and politics, low levels of political engagement, high levels of uncivil behavior, and, compared to other countries, high levels of criminality exists.  
On a related matter, today one can see how the spending by a billionaire through sophisticated TV adds can make him a contending candidate in the Democratic primary contests.  This is not to counter the prudence of his nomination, if he were to get it, but to just point out what the power 30-second TV bites can have on the political perceptions of people in general.  
This leads to the question:  can a billionaire “buy” an election?  Of course, the question, can a billionaire buy a politician, has long ago been answered and the answer is quite divorced from federalist values. And this type of disconnect leads one to one more concern over natural rights values.  That is, as hinted at with the reference to neoliberal view, their association to market perceptions and values should be questioned.  Hmm, a topic for another posting?  This writer thinks so.
[1] Not to be confused with the position on the political spectrum that lies left of neutral and further left than the conservative point on the spectrum.  Actually, classical liberal thought is considered a conservative view.
[2] Federal liberty is another version.
[3] Jeffrey Reiman, “Liberalism and Its Critics,” in The Liberalism-Communitarianism Debate, ed. C. F. Delaney (Lanhan, MD:  Rowman and Litttlefield Publishers, Inc., 1994), 19-37.
[4] Meir Dan-Cohen, Harmful Thoughts: Essays on Law, Self, and Morality (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002), 296.
[5] William K. Tabb, The Restructuring of Capitalism in Our Time (New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2012).
[6] The neoliberal view has been under attack since the 2008 crisis, but its replacement has yet been defined or taken hold.  As a matter of fact, it has been given new life under the Trump administration.
[7] As a matter of fact, since welfare depends on tax dollars, such a program does inflict costs and, therefore, welfare laws impose the choice of some – those who support them – on other citizens.  That imposition obviously defies the natural rights view of liberty.
[8] Robert Gutierrez, “How Effective Is Civics Education?” A PDF accessed February 28, 2020,  https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?resid=CED163627385DD3C!11783&ithint=file%2cdocx&app=Word&authkey=!AHFo6PFBnpUkePw .
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