Rachel Gillham Gillham itibaren Ploeren, Fransa
Better than the last few...actual adventure and magic for a change! Going back a little closer to Anita's roots.
This book was quite good, but I didn't find it as entertaining or informative as Richard Dawkins's "The God Delusion." They're both very much worth reading, and very different. Sam Harris's book is more grim, and has a much darker sense of humor.
Sounds way too much like a bouggie gay white man who simply hates children. And the figure of the child edelman contends with is always always white: his 'theory' cannot account for the signs emitted by the child of difference - he has nothing to say, for instance, about what the black child may signify, let alone a queer/non-normative/differently abled/'foreign' child ... not all children signify the future in the same way ...