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Wendell Berry
What You Need to Know About…
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May 2016
Regional Cities and the Curse of “Glocality”
May 25, 2016
[Cross-posted to In Medias Res] One of the essential themes in my continuing study of and reflection upon the character…
The Dirt on Your Shoes
May 20, 2016
Today, I needed to get my shoes shined. I usually shine them myself, but I forgot this morning. Luckily, in…
FPR Annual Conference: October 8 at The University of Notre Dame
May 14, 2016
Join us for our 6th annual conference. This year we'll be at The University of Notre Dame. The theme of…
Benedict Option in Baltimore
May 4, 2016
The Academy of Philosophy and Letters 2016 Conference Contact me if you need more information. polet@hope.edu
What I’ve Learned, and David Brooks (Perhaps) Still Hasn’t
May 3, 2016
[Cross-posted to In Medias Res] Among all the major right-wing voices of America's mainstream journalistic establishment, David Brooks is perhaps…