Instead of learning literature, history, art, logic, and philosophy, pupils are indoctrinated with class-consciousness and banal slogans.
Instead of learning literature, history, art, logic, and philosophy, pupils are indoctrinated with class-consciousness and banal slogans.
The loudest anti-racists often embrace the opposite errors. As answers to Alt-Right racism they demand crippling white guilt and de facto open borders.
“Blueprint for Armageddon” brings the history of this period to life in a way that no book or movie could. It’s epic narrative storytelling at its best.
Everyone now believes in radical choice. On the left, on the right, it doesn’t matter. And that’s a big problem of all of us.
This charming children’s book faces a boy with a stark dilemma: Is the goose he bought for his grandparents to be grandma’s pet or grandpa’s dinner?
We’ve stumbled from farce to the blackest kind of satire. We’re not living out “Idiocracy.” Instead we’re re-enacting Dostoevsky’s “The Possessed.”
This highly readable young adult novel is compulsively readable and gripping, despite some questionable themes that might disturb some readers.
The costumed attendees of Comic-Con are the heroic early-adopters of a burgeoning spiritual movement.
Dana Gioia’s poetry and activism have brought poetry alive for millions of Americans, via Poetry Out Loud and Shakespeare in the Park.
Reading has helped promote freedom for centuries, and people are reading more than ever. We should celebrate that.