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The Blackboard
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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
What Do Clare Morell and Chuck Magill Have in Common?
June 23, 2025
Chuck dreams of overcoming his allergy so he can reenter normal society. We reject the status quo because we want…
Root For The Home Team
June 20, 2025
A team is from somewhere. Owners sell, players leave, but the place and the fans make up the fabric of…
An Economist’s Take on the Age of AI: A Review of Robert Skidelsky’s
Mindless
June 19, 2025
Skidelsky’s expertise is on full display as he tells the story of the impact of machines on the human condition.
Despair Is Part of Life, but Not All of Life
June 18, 2025
Her heartfelt lament may sound like despair, and in a way it is, save for a crucial difference.
What We Forgot About Death (And Life)
June 17, 2025
Without the Incarnation, the philosopher’s death remains incomplete.
Compound Interest in an Attention Economy
June 16, 2025
There is something life-giving about rooting oneself in a single community—about investing ourselves in a mutual fund, so to speak.
Identity, Mundanity, and Vaccines
June 14, 2025
Matthew Crawford points out that much new technology today only adds layers of friction rather than actually solving a problem.
The Quiet Divide
June 14, 2025
The rift isn’t just about politics. It’s about pace, and place, and respect.
Brethren of the Same Principle: A Few Words Toward a Better Politics
June 13, 2025
They, for the first time, saw each other’s faces. They shook hands. They gave each other cigarettes, beer, champagne. Exchanged…
Holden Caulfield and the Ducks of Central Park
June 12, 2025
Holden Caulfield, the 16-year-old “hero” of The Catcher in the Rye, goes to the park mentally or physically on seven…
The Grammar of Enchantment
June 11, 2025
Despite the surplus of enchantment discourse these days, the excellent parts of the book are indeed excellent.
Chemical-Drenched Corn is Not MAHA-Friendly
June 10, 2025
Mine is not a left-wing voice of animal rights idealism or return-to-the-land idyllicism. This is just plain old real science.
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