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" ... Malthus’s words echo throughout the runtime of the new Michael Moore-produced documentary Planet of the Humans. This video polemic against the renewable energy industry, written and directed by long-time Moore associate Jeff Gibbs, contends that the Earth has simply too many people. ... "
" ... On the wake of the pandemic, as the world went into shutdown mode, I received an email from Chris Bangle. It contained his polemic on the future of car design. Written originally alongside his architect son Derek for an article published in in “L'Automobile” magazine, this is a compelling critical look at the discipline in the dawn of electric autonomous transport. The Bangles argue that on the whole, mainstream car design is not challenging form language radically enough – that what is being designed and produced does not reflect the spirit of our times. They say it is a missed opportunity, concluding: ... "
" ... Parris claimed his polemic was light-hearted but the way he said cyclists ought to be killed for their supposed littering is a method sometimes used on countryside trails popular with cyclists. “A festive custom we could do worse than foster,” wrote Parris, “would be stringing piano wire across country lanes to decapitate cyclists.” ... "
" ... This is less history than polemic, less an argument against the medieval world and more an argument for the modern one. In other words, Burckhardt (just like Petrarch and Vasari before him) was working backwards from his own time, seeing in himself something better than that what came before. The movement of time, the story in history, therefore (by this logic) had to move necessarily towards him, towards his own time. History became a search for 19th century European ideals about religion, about self, about politics, etc. in the past. And the opposite - the antithesis - of that ideal was the Middle Ages, as "Catholic," as communal, as mystical and not rational. ... "
" ... Throughout her entire polemic, Professor Scott assembles a tremendous amount of scientific evidence to argue clearly and convincingly that female economic exclusion must change. She skilfully interweaves research with her first-hand experiences to explain the way things are now, highlighting how things can be improved and the social and economic results when such changes are implemented. ... "