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Huxley Predicted the Future of Education

By The Editors | Books, Culture | Comments are Closed | 31 July, 2017 | 0

Instead of learning literature, history, art, logic, and philosophy, pupils are indoctrinated with class-consciousness and banal slogans.

The Only Thing Worse Than an ‘Alt-Right’ Jesus

By John Zmirak | Culture | Comments are Closed | 28 July, 2017 | 0

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.

This WWI History Podcast is Better Than Any Textbook

By The Editors | Culture, Social Media | Comments are Closed | 24 July, 2017 | 0

“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.

Modernity Eats the Apple

By The Editors | Books, Culture, Politics | Comments are Closed | 24 July, 2017 | 0

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.

Grandfather and Goose Face-Off

By The Editors | Books, Culture | Comments are Closed | 24 July, 2017 | 0

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?

In “The Possessed,” Dostoevsky Saw 2017 Coming

By John Zmirak | Books, Culture, Politics | Comments are Closed | 24 July, 2017 | 0

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.”

Debut Novel, “The Reader,” Is a Bestseller

By The Editors | Books, Culture, Feature | Comments are Closed | 24 July, 2017 | 0

This highly readable young adult novel is compulsively readable and gripping, despite some questionable themes that might disturb some readers.

C.S. Lewis, Comic-Con, and the Epic Heroic Quest

By John Seel | Culture, Feature, The New Copernicans | Comments are Closed | 19 July, 2017 | 0

The costumed attendees of Comic-Con are the heroic early-adopters of a burgeoning spiritual movement.

Is Poetry Essential for Democracy? Dana Gioia Thinks So

By Daniel Melligan | Culture | Comments are Closed | 14 July, 2017 | 0

Dana Gioia’s poetry and activism have brought poetry alive for millions of Americans, via Poetry Out Loud and Shakespeare in the Park.

The Radicalism of Reading

By The Editors | Books, Culture, Feature | Comments are Closed | 12 July, 2017 | 0

Reading has helped promote freedom for centuries, and people are reading more than ever. We should celebrate that.

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