Hollywood, California, is my spiritual hometown. I actually grew up in three other communities in California, but it hardly seems to matter which three. How could my heart take root anywhere under the tyranny of American public schooling?
I don’t have to work for a living. After my father died in December 1997, my family and I won a legal settlement.
The Blog About
Nothing: Sudheer of Hyderabad, India, is a big fan of Playboy and an
even bigger fan of Seinfeld. In this blog, he composes humorous
dialogues for the show’s characters.
Hit & Run: the official
blog of my other favorite magazine, Reason: Free Minds and Free
Markets; winner
of the 2005 Weblog Award for Best Group Blog; “the best
libertarian blog” according to the October 2005 issue of
Playboy.
Scoobie Davis Online: a self-described “filmmaker, surfer, and party crasher” in southern California. He’s also a Playboy fan, a left-leaning political gadfly, and a connoisseur of Jack T. Chick religious tracts.
The Search for
Health in Decadence: poetry and philosophical writings of Will, who has
engaged me in lengthy, good-natured debate through comments on my
blog.
Up the Tao Staircase: self-deprecating wit and wisdom from a Taoist perspective.
The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature by Steven
Pinker. With stylistic flair, a Harvard cognitive scientist
refutes myths about human nature underlying a multitude of political
beliefs—including many of those that would either favor or
oppose the sexual revolution.
God in Popular Culture by Andrew M. Greeley. A liberal Catholic
priest sees quasi-Christian messages of grace abounding in the
allegedly soulless realm of commercial pop culture. For all I know,
Greeley is not necessarily a Playboy fan. But his
interpretation of Madonna’s song “Like a Virgin”—more plausible than the interpretation in Reservoir Dogs—has
influenced my impression of Playboy. (In case anyone wonders, my religious heritage is German-Hungarian Lutheran on my father’s side and Anglo-Scots-Irish secularist on my mother’s.)
Thanks to LiveBlogStats, I know that someone in the southeast Asian nation of Brunei Darussalam visited my site yesterday morning. I like to think of that hit as a microscopic footnote in the difficult, sometimes bloody, dialogue between the Islamic world and the liberal-democratic West. The Playboy Philosophy[not work-safe] is certainly not compatible with the officially Islamic, absolute-monarchist “national philosophy” of Brunei (although it may appeal to some members of the royal family). But if I were a guest—hypothetically speaking—of His Majesty the Sultan, I would take sincere, guiltless pleasure in the rituals of deference to his throne. As I’ve mentioned in an earlier post, I believe that literal and figurative monarchies and dynasties yield subtle psychic rewards for the “subject” as well as the “ruler.” The examples of the United Kingdom and the Netherlands prove that monarchy per se does not prevent the development of a liberal, open society.
Also yesterday morning, I was graced by a visit from someone in the Netherlands Antilles. Wow, those people are both Dutch and Caribbean. How do they cut through the fog to type my URL in? (I can tell that joke, because I’m mocking my own group—if you know what I mean.)