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All About – Libertarianism – Video

Posted: October 2, 2014 at 7:40 pm


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The New Archbishop of Chicago Is a RadicalAnd Thats a Good Thing

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TIME Ideas faith The New Archbishop of Chicago Is a RadicalAnd Thats a Good Thing Archbishop-Elect Blase Cupich speaks to the press on September 20, 2014 in Chicago, Illinois. Scott OlsonGetty Images

Robert Christian is the editor of Millennial, a PhD Candidate in Politics at The Catholic University of America, and a graduate fellow at the Institute for Policy Research and Catholic Studies.

Pope Francis did not waste any time laying out his vision for the Catholic Churcha church of mercy, of and for the poor, where there is a culture of encounter, rather than indifference or culture war. He has modeled humility, simplicity and dialogue, but his vision for Church is radical, and his latest appointment reflects that radicalism and is set to reshape the American church.

For Americans, no part of Pope Francis message has been more challenging than his critique of radical individualism. Individualism seems rooted in the American DNAand we see it reflected in our politics, from the rise of the Tea Party to the rhetoric of pro-choice activists. Our fiercest fights are over rights, real or imagined, while the responsibilities associated with rights are often left out of the discussion entirely. We seem to understand the need for a vibrant civil society in our democracy, but we still end up bowling alone.

Pope Francis offers a different vision, one that is incompatible with our excessive focus on autonomy, choice and individual self-interest. Cardinal Sean P. OMalley of Boston, a prominent figure in the American church, shares this vision and has also denounced the extreme individualism of our age. But now, with the selection of Blase Cupich as the next archbishop of Chicago, Pope Francis has given OMalley a key ally and shown his willingness to translate the Francis effect into episcopal appointments, a move that will reshape the face and the focus of the Church in the US.

Bishop Cupich has been labeled a moderate by some who are analyzing the appointment through the prism of American politics. In some sense this is true. He is committed to finding common ground and engaging in civil dialogue. He rejects the confrontational brand of politics associated with the culture war.

But Pope Francis message is fundamentally radical, and Cupich, like Cardinal OMalley, embraces that radicalism. This approach is rooted in a commitment to reaching out to those on the margins and peripheries and results in radical policies that fully reflect the dignity and worth of the vulnerable and poor. Given the inequalities that exist in our society, this vision is profoundly egalitarian. While Cupichs pastoral skills undoubtedly made him appealing to Francis, his appointment signals the depth of Francis commitment to reorienting the focus of the Church to those at the margins.

In terms of the personal lives of American Catholics, this approach challenges our materialism and consumerism. It challenges those who see Catholicism as something that is done for an hour on Sundays, instead demanding that all Catholics live it out in their day-to-day lives. It is a challenge to reject living a safe, self-absorbed existence and get outside of our comfort zones.

In terms of politics, what is offered is a communitarian approach that is rooted in solidarity rather than enlightened self-interest, in personalism rather than the bourgeois liberalism of the left and right. It aims for the global common good and calls for the radical transformation of existing social structures, both in the United States and internationally, that foster economic and social injustice, along with the social exclusion of the poor and vulnerable.

In response to the epidemic of radical individualism, OMalley argues, The Churchs antidote is community and solidarity. Bishop Cupich has challenged both individualism and the libertarianism that often follows in its wake. At a recent conference that contrasted Catholic thinking and libertarianism, he said, By uncoupling human dignity from the solidarity it implies, libertarians move in a direction, that not only has enormous consequences for the meaning of economic life, and the goal of politics in a world of globalization, but in a direction which is inconsistent with Catholic Social Teaching, particularly as it is developed by Pope Francis.

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Gawker Media Sites, Ranked: A Reader-Submitted Ranking

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From time to time, Gawker's Rankings section is pleased to present rankings submitted by its readers and fans. Today, we bring you "Gawker Media Sites, Ranked," by one Joe Mayes. Ed.

Gawker Media: come for the Deadspin, stay for the Jezebelian man-hate

The internet is big. Huge. Gargantuan. There is no way to fathom its vastness, let along begin to digest even the tiniest fraction of its information it contains.

As a result, it is nigh impossible to whittle down the number of websites to read during fucking-off-from-work-time during the day.

So in order to help you choose, I provide you a breakdown of the top nine Gawker Media sites.

Of course there are criteria. Any list worth its salt has criteria. This list is no different. In that it has criteria, not in that it's worth its salt.

So, criteria:

9. Kataku: Seriouslywhat the hell is this? Sounds like Robert Blake's bird. Did someone at a Gawker production meeting really think the internet didn't have enough websites for gaming dorks?

8. Jalopnik: I meanit's cars. For car geeks. Great for capturing the coveted 16-18-year-old-boy-in-1971 demographic.

7. Gizmodo: Cool tech shit. Like Lifehacker, but for moneyed Gawkeranians. In other words, has twelve regular readers (including writers and editors).

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Expedition 41/42 Soyuz Docks to International Space Station #Nasa – Video

Posted: October 1, 2014 at 8:49 am


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Kerbal Space Program: International Space Station Build EP.6 S3/S4 – Video

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Sarychev Volcano Eruption From The International Space Station Islas Kuriles Rusia – Nasa 2014 HD – Video

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Kerbal Space Program – Orbital Kolonization System (8) – Video

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Decade of new Earth-observing missions to use Space Station

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NASA is embarking on a new mission to utilize the International Space Station as a science platform for studying the Earth.

The $150 billion ISS gives scientists and engineers a unique vantage point to use Earth-observing instruments to collect data.

NASA currently plans to mount six Earth science instruments to the ISS by the end of this decade.

"We're seeing the space station come into its own as an Earth-observing platform," said Julie Robinson, chief scientist for the International Space Station Program in a statement. "It has a different orbit than other Earth-observing satellites. It's closer to Earth, and it sees Earth at different times of day with a different schedule."

Astronauts working aboard the ISS have observed and photographed several phenomena that typical orbiting satellites were unable to get. One example is detailed images of a massive ash plume from the fresh eruption of the Pavlof Volcano in May 2013.

The first instrument used for this new decade of discovery is ISS-RapidScat, which was launched on Sept. 20 from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station by Space Exploration Technologies.

ISS-RapidScat will monitor the changes in direction and velocity of ocean winds, which will directly impact the accuracy of hurricane predictions around the world, officials said.

Also see: Mother Nature giving no break to rain-weary residents

The next Earth science instrument to launch to the ISS in December will be the Cloud-Aerosol Transport System. It will monitor airborne particles such as pollution, mineral dust, and smoke with a laser radar.

"With the space station we don't have to build a whole new spacecraft to gather new data -- it's already there, said Stephen Volz, associate director of flight programs in the Earth Science Division at NASA Headquarters. Designing instruments for the space station also gives us a chance to do high-risk, high-return instruments in a relatively economical way."

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Russian Space Station Extension? Dont Count On It Yet, NASA Head Says

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he International Space Station as seen by the departing STS-134 crew aboard space shuttle Endeavour in May 2011. Credit: NASA

TORONTO, CANADA NASA isnt reading too much into a report that the Russians will spend $8 billion on the International Space Station through 2025, the head of the agency says. That date is five years past the international agreements to operate the space station.

The Russian announcement comes at a pivotal time for NASA, which is looking to extend operations on the station to at least 2024. Other space agency heads have not yet signed on. Russia is the major partner for NASA on the station, given it operates several modules and sends astronauts to and from Earth on Soyuz spacecraft.

When deputy prime minister Dmitry Rogozin made the funding announcement, said NASA administrator Charles Bolden, Rogozin was speaking of a budget request that is before the State Duma. The Duma is Russias lower house of government.

I am told thats why he said that, Bolden said at a press conference yesterday (Sept. 29) for the International Astronomical Congress, citing a conversation he had with Bill Gerstenmaier, NASAs human exploration associate administrator. You shouldnt read too much into that.

Canadarm2, the huge robotic arm on the International Space Station, holds astronaut Stephen Robinson during the STS-114 mission. Credit: NASA

Other member agencies of the space station gave noncommittal responses when asked if they would sign on to an extension.

The [European] member states will be invited to give their views on what [to do] after 2020, said Jean-Jacques Dordain, who heads the European Space Agency. He added that any extension would require a financial commitment, as an agreement without money is only principles.

Similarly, Canadian Space Agency chiefWalter Natynczyk said the money allocated to his agency will bring them through to 2020, but we will have a look at the entire value proposition when we put a case before the government of Canada.

The Russian agreement with NASA came under scrutiny earlier this year as tensions erupted in Ukraine while Russian soldiers were in the country. This year, Ukrainian Crimea was annexed to Russia to the condemnation of several countries, including the United States.

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