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But in the innovative sector the corresponding effect is more than three times larger.There is a reasonable critique to be made of the internet economy, to which Mr Douthat glancingly refers in mentioning Tyler Cowen's book "The Great Stagnation".
Mr Luttrell: "We spend our whole lives defending this country so you tell me because we were over there doing what we were told to do was senseless and they died for nothing?" Cue up a round of sparring over whether Mr Tapper was questioning the sacrifices of soldiers or expressing a reasonable critique of US war objectives.
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And that's not like a reasonable Marxist critique of alienation, but a specific War on Drugs-style moral condemnation of the act of selling sex: all brothels should be raided by SWAT teams, johns incarcerated and every form of solicitation prohibited (including ads in alt-weeklies and Backpage).
The result was a flashiness that drew in readers with a "violent sex" headline and taboo premise, but also an imprecision that left her open to reasonable critiques (from those who felt she portrayed Haiti in a colonialist fashion and used the tale of an unnamed rape victim without permission) as well as hateful ones.
Death threats, bomb threats, terrifying abuse: All because, under the banner Feminist Frequency, she created a series of YouTube videos that offer rational, reasonable critiques of the ways in which female characters are used and misused in video games.
Still updating here, in particular looking for more reasonable critiques of social insurance programs.
None of these are reasonable critiques of any specific Islamic beliefs.
None of this is helped by the fact that the article often reads as though the author feels it is his duty to defend fragile white artists from the overreactions of Black women, whose reasonable critiques now constitute some inane form of violence.
President Obama used the commanding venue of the General Assembly to offer a reasonable defense against Mitt Romney's incoherent critique of his response to the revolutions in Libya, Egypt, Tunisia and Yemen and to Iran's nuclear program.
The memorandum, said Geoffrey R. Stone, a law professor at the University of Chicago and an author of several books on the First Amendment, is "for the most part a familiar critique of Sullivan" and "is basically a reasonable counterargument".
It's a reasonable point, but it sure doesn't amount to a critique of the idea that whoever can raise the most money wins.
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