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Stanley Kubrick

Never, ever go near power. Don’t become friends with anyone who has real power. It’s dangerous.

Quoted by Christiane Kubrick, in “After Kubrick,” The Guardian (August 18, 2010). See also “The Shining — Kubrick’s Gold Story,” Part Two, by Rob Ager.
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June 28

June 28 birthdays include that of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, philosopher, in 1712.

On this date in 1914, 19-year-old Gavril Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austrian throne, and the Archduke’s wife Sophie. The Archduke had earlier missed a bomb thrown at his car, which necessitated a change in the motorcade route, which the driver forgot, which is why the car paused at the precise intersection in which Princip fired his fatal shots.

The shooting began a series of events that led to “The Great War,” now known as “World War I.”

On June 28, 1992, the Constitution of Estonia was signed into law.

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Francis Hutcheson

Men have been Laughed out of Faults which a Sermon could not reform.

Francis Hutcheson, The Dublin Weekly Journal, No. 12 (June 19, 1725).
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Mauser, Goldman, Keller

Paul von Mauser was born on June 27, 1838, and would go on to become a weapons designer. In 1869, Emma Goldman was born, to later become known as a feminist, anarchist, and early leftist opponent of Soviet Communism. In 1880, Helen Keller was born on this date — and she, too, was an anarchist “of the left.”

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Watch: Dobbs’ Worth (‘Roe’ Goes Down — Special Abortion-Focused Episode)

Paul offers his perspective on where the abortion debate is going and what the politics of abortion — and other anti-natalist policies and sentiments — is becoming.

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Francis Hutcheson

The ultimate notion of right is that which tends to the universal good; and when one’s acting in a certain manner has this tendency, he has a right thus to act.

Francis Hutcheson, A System of Moral Philosophy (1755), Book II, Ch. III, No. 12.
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Emperor Julian

On June 26, 363, Roman Emperor Julian was killed during the retreat from the Sassanid Empire.

On this same date in 1960, Madagascar gained its independence from France; in 1963, U.S. President John F. Kennedy gave his “Ich bin ein Berliner” speech.

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Listen: Dobbs’ Worth?

The big decision this last week was from the Supreme Court — about abortion. No talk of riots from Paul Jacob, though, just sweet reason and a rights-eyed view of the issue:

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Francis Hutcheson

Wisdom denotes the pursuing of the best ends by the best means.

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Tenth State

Virginia became the tenth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution, on June 25, 1788.

Other events on the 25th of June include Custer dying at the Battle of Little Bighorn (1876); Igor Stravinsky’s ballet The Firebird debuting (1910), with the composer becoming an instant celebrity; and Civil War veterans began arriving at the Great Reunion of 1913 at Gettysburg.