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November 08, 2005

Paris, L'Invasion, La Haine

La Haine (1995) is to Paris, 2005 what Spike Lee's
Do the Right Thing (1989) is to Los Angeles, 1992.

In France the Revolution is commonly seen as the triumph of a new
concept of the nation. Armed with the enlightenment concepts of reason,
will and individualism, the Revolution established the nation as a
voluntary association or contract between free individuals.

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This concept of the nation triumphed over the other major model
for the formation of modern nations, that of the concept of a
predetermined community bound by blood and heredity.
-- Silverman: 1992 p.19.

Remain Calm

My Pet Goat

Read more:
Belmont quantifies carnage.
Does France have a will to live ? PowerLine
Paris Burns, The Second Leftist Utopia Burns With It ? Chicago Boyz.
Mark Steyn goes to Paris.
Shrinkwrap: 1, 2
Jihad Watch
blogoland
Brussels Journal
Canadians are not moved by calls for calm and blame it on the architecture.

More more !
Oxblog has landed (Patrick Belton)
Tony McNeill: 1, 2, 3

Maxim Silverman, Deconstructing the Nation: Immigration, Race and Citizenship in
Modern France
Critical Studies in Racism and Migration. London:
Routledge, 1992.


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