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Protein Wisdom is a constitutional conservative / libertarian weblog created by former academic and sometime fiction writer Jeff Goldstein—a self-described classical liberal. ==Background== Barrett Brown of The Huffington Post has described the blog as catering to "one of the most collectively cerebral audiences one may find within the right side of the blogosphere." Goldstein's respect for the legacy of Hunter S. Thompson is an enduring theme, as is his sardonic allusions to such popular cult figures as Martha Stewart and the fictional Billy Jack. The blog is known for its bawdy overtones, surrealistic sense of humor, and biting wit.〔 〕 The site moved past the nine-million-hit mark in March 2008; Goldstein is noted for his eccentric, intellectual work, best captured in his oddball collections of posts (e.g., "red pills found behind the sofa cushions," and "the protein wisdom conceptual series"). He's also known for his highly ironic entries (one of which was picked up by Howard Kurtz of ''The Washington Post''〔), and discussions of hermeneutics (from an intentionalist stance〔 〕), with a concentration on how interpretive strategies both inform and reinforce certain philosophical assumptions and, by extension, social policies. Goldstein is particularly critical of identity politics, racialism and multiculturalism. The blog's title comes from a line in a piece of Goldstein's fiction, written during his years at the University of Denver, and relates to the idea of the possibility of genetic memory; any connection to other iterations of the phrase are coincidental. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Protein Wisdom (blog)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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