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The Barbershop
The Blackboard
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Tradition
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Wendell Berry
What You Need to Know About…
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A Symposium of Popular Songs
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Educating Hands for Human Flourishing? or Economic Growth?
January 13, 2025
“Opportunities that were not available to some due to race, socioeconomic class, or gender became available through industrial education efforts”
Milton, Babbitt, and Auden
January 11, 2025
“AI and All Its Splendors.” I continue my mulling on AI and its underlying temptations in this lengthy essay for…
A Larger Category Than Political Allegiance
January 10, 2025
Humanity should remain a larger category than political allegiance even as we openly—and, one hopes, bravely—discuss and work through our…
There’s No Place Like Home
January 8, 2025
We are desperately in need of a collective vision of what it means to love our homes.
An Ordinary Citizen Honors A Man of Extraordinary Decency
January 7, 2025
President Carter showed what was possible when people came together for a cause and acted out of decency.
“The Sensation of Seeing”: How T.S. Eliot Defamiliarizes the Christmas Story
January 6, 2025
That which we most value is often that which most frequently slips into dull repetition.
“As I Know by Love”: Wendell Berry’s Another Day
January 3, 2025
One might think that after forty-four years of writing these Sabbath poems, Berry would run out of things to say.…
The American Food System’s Very Bad Legacy
January 1, 2025
There’s little appetite for a response that begins with taking up our axes to clear the land for something better.
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