Bugs Squashed!
It’s been a bit of a glitchy week here for us at BHL. First, we learned that our RSS feed was malfunctioning, and had been for possibly quite some time. Then, in the course of trying to fix that, we ended up spamming friends of our Facebook page with dozens of old posts all at once.
But now, thanks to the hard work of Cord Blomquist, all is well once again. So please, re-subscribe to our RSS feed. And if you’re not a fan of our Facebook page yet, please go and become one now. We post a lot of extra stuff on there – little things that don’t quite warrant a blog post of their own, but which we think fans of our blog would like to know about.
And the week hasn’t been all bad. We learned today that we won the Strange Quark Philosophy Prize from 3 Quarks Daily, for Elizabeth Anderson’s guest-post on “Recharting the Map of Social and Political Theory: Where is Government? Where is Conservatism?“! OK, yes, it’s a prize for a post written by a guest-author, and one that’s … ahem … not entirely on-board the BHL party bus. But hey, a prize is a prize. Color us happy.
OK, so anyways, thanks for your patience during our difficult week. Now back to our regular blogging!
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