After a week’s rest, the Carlyle Club meets the Froude Society over tea and biscuits for some anti-democracy agitation and a reading from Henry Sumner Maine’s classic Popular Government.
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19. Breivik’s Norway
The Carlyle Club tries to fathom the motives of an ethno-nationalist terrorist and political mass-murderer — and when we’re done talking about Nelson Mandela, we’ll discuss Anders Breivik.
18. No Reason
Egalitarian singularity: the Carlyle Club uncovers a metaphysical mystery, as cause and effect break down along the color line.
