I have become a bit embarrassed by the amount of interest my post about the trial of Galileo has generated. It was a very quick and not particularly thought out piece that I just knocked out in half an hour or so in response to a Pious Fabrication’s video. But it has been the most read
Have you ever had two tabs open on your browser and found an unexpected connection between the pages? Here’s a thing. Is there something relating these two? In one there is a story about conservative Anglicans in London who have come up with a great wheeze. They have set up an organisation called the Southwark
Soviet communism was a failure. In particular, it failed by the most basic of measures. You wouldn’t want to live there. By the time it ended just about everyone was fed up of it and it has subsequently had few mourners. Certainly nobody is likely to get very far trying to bring it back. But
A common sight on the streets of Rome in the late empire was abandoned children. The economy was in a bad way. Taxes were rising. Many parents simply gave up the struggle of trying to cope with another mouth to feed. It is a harrowing thought to think of the suffering involved, both on the
This huge book was also a huge success when it came out. There was a time when it was a common sight on buses and trains, and every bookshop in Britain had it in stock. In the seventies and eighties it seemed perfectly obvious that everyone was interested in the working class so a long
I always enjoy the stuff Dave Withun puts up on his blog Pious Fabrications and particularly the almost daily videos he puts on Youtube. They are well put together and thought provoking, and it’s good to hear a point of view a long way from my own. I’m generally happy just to read or listen