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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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2025
When the Stranger Becomes the Scourge: Lessons for Localists from
Wuthering Heights
July 21, 2025
In a fragmented age increasingly seduced by the cult of the self, "Wuthering Heights" challenges us to reclaim the difficult…
Markets, Slop, and Alyosha
July 19, 2025
Jen Pollock Michel describes what she’s learned while caring for her aging mother.
The Front Porch Republic Curse?
July 18, 2025
You are probably familiar with the concept of the “Sports Illustrated cover jinx.”
The Localist at the Capitol: A Conversation with Marie Glusenkamp Perez
July 17, 2025
"I don't particularly call myself an environmentalist. I love the Pinchot National Forest. My specific woods, the land that my…
Kill Your Epistemic Arrogance
July 16, 2025
When the algorithm identifies someone as a “gang member” based on human-generated criteria, the model’s “ground truth,” however flawed, becomes…
Of Furniture and Formation
July 15, 2025
The furniture of the old churches and chapels formed the habitus of those who worshipped there regularly.
Goethe’s Grief
July 14, 2025
This is Goethe’s experience. And mine.
Pints, Children, and Libraries
July 12, 2025
“Food Is Not Magic.” Garth Brown probes the oddities that ensue when people conscript food into an ideological project: “Contradictions…
The Times Can’t Tell Us What We Should Do
July 11, 2025
How do people maintain the illusion that “the times” are on their side?
What We Lose When We Lost the Plot
July 10, 2025
He who has a piece of ground to call his own is not truly bereft, no matter what else is…
Dissonance, Harmony, and Expectation: On Music and Life
July 9, 2025
Sometimes in life, silence pervades our stories. The dissonance has passed, and we wait. We wait for resolution; we wait…
Charisma in America: A Review of
Spellbound
July 8, 2025
The essence of charisma is elusive...
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