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Steve Best...has been banned from the UK for the power of his thoughts...Best shows what philosophy means in a world in crisis. - Steve Best

Monday, 25 July 2011

Podcast 6: The Academic Wilderness Part III: President Priscilla Feral and Lee Hall join the Multidimensionalists

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Posted by Clowns' Corner at 10:06

Podcast 5: The Academic Wilderness Part II: Richard Kahn Joins Steve Best, David Sztybel, and Norm Phelps

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Podcast 4: Our expedition to the academic wilderness in search of David Sztybel, Norm Phelps, and Steve Best

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Saturday, 23 July 2011

Clowns' Corner Podcast 3: Steve Best, the "putsch," and the "dungeon of marginality"

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Clowns' Corner Podcast 2

In this episode of the Clowns' Corner Podcast, I review the legacy of Steve Best.

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Friday, 15 July 2011

The First Clowns' Corner Podcast

In this podcast I offer a few words of appreciation for the inspiration for Clowns' Corner, Steve Best, and then discuss (some of) the merits of Animal Rights Zone.

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Mission Statement

Clowns' Corner, a website run by two revolutionaries, is dedicated to exploring Total Liberationism By Any Means Necessary (TLBAMN), but above all to respecting one another's choices. We are not threatened by difference and diversity. But while Clowns' Corner exists to create a space for pluralism, contextualism, and multidimensionalism, it approaches animal advocacy essentially from the perspective of business psychology. Understanding that no one really wants to become vegan, just as no one really wants to buy an old banger, we must consider taking an indirect and flexible approach. This will naturally involve never saying what we really want (for people to become vegan) or what we really mean (that killing animals is inherently wrong) – as perhaps the most nuanced and complex means of realizing that goal, that end to which we do actually aspire. Such pragmatism accords with human nature, as it has been elaborated in business psychology, according to which people do not like being challenged to purchase things directly, be it a 1975 mark 2 Ford Capri or social justice; cutting edge sociology, according to which it is elitist to promote only what makes sense (for otherwise we would give the impression that people do not have the capacity to distinguish sense from nonsense); and the strategic principle that we must provide a platform for people who promote animal use, as well as for those who oppose it, lest we should lapse into one-dimensional, fundamentalist animal advocacy.

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