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New Old Format
Due to a lack of input, we have moved from the quarterly Wiki format (that supported us for five editions and over a year) to the old free blogging format. Existing authors may have their accounts reactivated on request. We welcome new authors to request an account – preferably, to email Jim through the forum.
Edition 5 – 1 Mar, 2010
Edition 5 has been published. In it, you will find editorials, news, updates and all of the usual topics we have been covering over the last year. We really need your help to keep this magazine publishing, and to maintain the NewgonWiki website. Thanks to Pyro for the cover art.
Edition 4 – 1 Dec, 2009
Edition 4 is now ready for reading! Within this edition are two response editorials, one on political movements, one on the Age of Consent, information on the latest developments online, in academia and in the news, and some pointers towards recommended reading.
Edition 3 – 1 Sep, 2009
Edition 3 of Uncommon Sense is published and ready for viewing! In it, we bring you: Stephen James’ editorial on Child Erotica and Morality, updates on the state of the movement and academia, news digest from a large number of countries, and recommended reading. We also invite you to participate in planning, writing and editing […]
PDFs/en Français
PDF Copies of both editions are now available: Uncommon Sense Edition 1 – 16 Feb, 2009: http://newgon.com/w/images/UncommonSense1.pdf Uncommon Sense Edition 2 – 16 May, 2009: http://newgon.com/w/images/UncommonSense2.pdf Sens non commun Édition 2: http://newgon.com/wiki/Sens_non_commun_%C3%89dition_2
Edition 2 – 16 May, 2009
Edition 2 of Uncommon Sense is available. (En Français) In it, we bring you: A great editorial, updates on the state of the movement, news digest from ten countries, updates on what has been said on the various forums, 3 months in “anti pedophilia” and recommended reading. We also invite you to participate in planning, […]
Edition 1 – 16 Feb, 2009
Edition 1 of Uncommon Sense is available. In it, we bring you: Two editorials, updates on the state of political movement, news digest from five english-speaking countries, updates on what has been said on the various forums, 3 months in “anti pedophilia” and recommended reading. We also invite you to participate in planning, writing […]
Proposing, Veiling and Prosecuting Thoughtcrime
[Reposted from ATC] In George Orwell’s dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four the government attempts to control not only the speech and actions, but also the thoughts of its subjects, labelling disapproved thoughts with the term thoughtcrime or, in Newspeak, “crimethink”. In the book, Winston Smith, the main character, writes in his diary: “Thoughtcrime does not entail […]
The boy who refused to grow up
What follows is a January 25, 2007 review of Peter Pan, posted to the long-gone BL blog known as Paiderastia. “I always forget them after I kill them”. Thus speaks Peter Pan of his opponents in the eponymous novel by J.M. Barrie, and in those words lies all the difference between the original novel and […]
Blast from the past
As we await the publishing of our magazine’s next edition on the 15th of February, let’s go back to April 16, 2006 – when sites were beginning to be censored and this whole thing was about to kick off for real. This post from the now deleted My Silent War pertains to another censored website […]