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Happy Uniform Holiday Number 3!

“When a nation’s Holy-days are treated with indifference and neglect, it should be considered a sign of national degeneracy and decay.” --Walt Whitman Burned-Over District, NY. When tradition faces off…
October 7, 2009

Liberal Education, Stewardship, and the Cosmopolitan Temptation

Kearneysville, WV. When speaking of the proper care for the natural world, the word that best describes our efforts is stewardship. Stewards are care-takers. They lovingly guide, protect, and cultivate…
Mark T. Mitchell
October 6, 2009

The Evil Empire

Bread and Circuses Baay-Be!
October 5, 2009

Allan Carlson in St. Louis on 10/15

For those of you in the vicinity of T. S. Eliot’s home town, FPR editor-at-large Allan Carlson will be speaking at Washington University in St. Louis on Thursday, October 15.…
Jeremy Beer
October 5, 2009

The Nobel Prize

"When small men cast long shadows, you know the sun is setting." Lao Tzu

Nobel Gestures

The awarding of this year's Nobel Peace Prize on a man who has been President not even for  10 months (before that, briefly, a U.S. senator, and before that, briefly, a State…
Patrick Deneen
October 5, 2009

Waiting for the Americans…

In the late 1970s, my grandfather’s older brother, already in his nineties, was pressing his almost deaf ears to a little portable radio still hoping to hear that “the Americans…

Ending Political Science?

A missive has gone out across the land and globe from the Director of the American Political Science Association urgently alerting members of the Association that Senator Coburn (R-OK) has…
Patrick Deneen
October 5, 2009

Political Splenetics

A colleague directed me to a blog written by a leftist friend of mine—someone whose views on everything from metaphysics to politics are radically different from my own.  We have…

Does Red Toryism Have an American Future?

Stephen MacLean thinks the answer is yes. Is he right? At the very least, would the movement need another name? As our economic future contintues to unravel, perhaps it's time…
Mark T. Mitchell
October 5, 2009

Catholics Discover Distributism

Over at "Inside Catholic," one of their stable of writers, Eric Pavlet, expresses excitement in discovering thoughts on economics that eschew the contemporary statism vs. free market debate.  FPR even…
Patrick Deneen
October 5, 2009

Ghostly Echoes: A Eulogy

JEFFERSON COUNTY, KANSAS. October is here, the chill wind blows, leaves are on the ground, so it must be time to talk about ghosts.  This essay first appeared in the…
October 2, 2009

Last Call at Descartes’ Bar and Grill

Washington, Connecticut. The urge, some might say mania with which our species has attempted to distance itself from Nature is a defining occupation and it appears to be quickening in…
October 1, 2009

Table Games and the Politics of Corruption

Jefferson County, WV. In December my county will hold a referendum to decide whether or not table games will be permitted at the local race track/slot machine palace. Only two…
Mark T. Mitchell
September 30, 2009

Prospect of Gold

BURNED-OVER DISTRICT, NY---Via the Batavia Daily News, Tom Gahr's lovely essay on walking in Batavia: http://thedailynewsonline.com/articles/2009/10/03/opinion/letters/5993934.txt
September 30, 2009

I Can’t Read My New Book

My new book is an anthology of writings on economic liberty. Unfortunately, I'm not actually able to read the published edition, since it is in Romanian. My co-editor, Dr. Ovidiu…

Notes from the Canal Zone

Claremont, CA. On the flight home, I read an issue of Delta Sky Magazine that listed the Panama Canal as one of “70 Wonders of the World.” The canal was…
September 30, 2009

Who Was Richard Blaine? Myth, History, and the Great American Conversation

Moorpark, CA.  The first time is not always the best, but it is often the most revealing.  The first time I saw Casablanca I brought a borrowed memory of seeing…

Localizing Health Care

Having found fault with Dr. Iliff's admirable efforts, it is incumbent on me to show whether distributism has any real answers or practical plans. There can be no question that…

So What if it was the States that Centralized Health Care?

Adding to the many discussions thus far here at FPR about the ongoing health care debate, an open question, especially directed to Messrs Stegall, Medaille, and Iliff: How should a…
September 26, 2009

Who Run Barter Town?

Above: The Empire State Building lit red and yellow in honor of sixty years of Chinese Communism. Below: What is really going on ... "Say loud!"
September 25, 2009

Hitleresque?

FPR's friend and contributor on his home blog: The way I see it, unless you're a Friedmanesque fiscal conservative and genuinely believe that any possible health care reform which comes…
September 25, 2009

Ten Key Questions Framing the Health Care Debate

“The burqa is not welcome in French territory,” French President Nicolas Sarkozy said in a June 22nd speech at Versailles.  He was referring to the head-to-toe garment worn by some…
September 25, 2009

Globalization – the new Secularization Thesis?

Greet the newest columnist for "The Hoya," Georgetown's biweekly student newspaper. In today's column (which runs fortnightly), I question whether the current academic swooning over "globalization" is the newest iteration…
Patrick Deneen
September 23, 2009