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David Bouchier: Value For Money

Image by Eric Perlin from Pixabay The Federal tax deadline has been put back this year, which must please a lot of people. But the whole Kafkaesque system somehow seems less formidable than it once did, now we are living in a post-truth society where anyone can say any crazy thing and expect to be believed. Lies have been certified as truth at the highest level, which should make filling in the 1040 form much easier. The IRS, which in any case is overwhelmed by a backlog of tax returns, would surely never question our sincerely held beliefs about income and expenses, no matter how unlikely they seem.

Warhol a Lame Copier? The Judges Who Said So Are Sadly Mistaken

Warhol a Lame Copier? The Judges Who Said So Are Sadly Mistaken. An appeals court ruled that Andy Warhol violated a photographer’s copyright by appropriating her image for a silk-screen he did in 1984. Our critic disagrees. Andy Warhol’s ”Prince,” which became the subject of a court case over copyright issues.Credit.The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York April 5, 2021, 12:20 p.m. ET A few years back, a bevy of art critics declared that Marcel Duchamp’s 1917 sculpture called “Fountain” a store-bought urinal he had presented, unchanged, as art was the most influential work of the 20th century. Andy Warhol’s 1964 Brillo Boxes copies of scouring-pad cartons presented as art could easily have come a close second. The philosopher Arthur Danto built an illustrious career, and a whole school of thought, around the importance of those boxes to understanding the very nature of artworks.

Last-Minute Tax Tips: Filing an Extension, Payment Plans, What Happens if You Don t Pay

Last-Minute Tax Tips: Filing an Extension, Payment Plans, What Happens if You Don t Pay
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Why Do Americans Have So Few Rights?

In 1991, Harvard Law professor Mary Ann Glendon came out with Rights Talk, a warning that Americans had embraced a divisive understanding of rights that would lead the country into greater and greater strife. Americans, she argued, tended to regard declaring a right as the solution to any problem and the more absolute the right, the better. Getting your right honored allowed quick victory, often in court rather than politics; but the wrong people usually won, and even when the right ones did, it left polarization in its wake. America’s most renowned theoretician of rights, the late Ronald Dworkin, had argued that rights are like “trumps” in a card game that make majorities irrelevant, and oblige judges to ignore them. For Glendon, such a political culture distracted from communal life and hard questions, and it was not making things better, but worse.

A fight or a fight ? In impeachment, a clash about context

A fight or a fight ? In impeachment, a clash about context
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