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I am a New York City-based social researcher. I write about social theory, religion, politics, culture, books, Europe, facial hair, and other things that catch my interest.

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“In a group or a nation which is riding in the trough, not on the crest, of historical events, theories that stress the role of chance or accidents in history will be found to prevail. The view that examination results are all a lottery will always be popular among those who have been placed in the third class.”

— E. H. Carr, What is History? (New York: Vintage, 1961), p. 132.

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