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The Daily Yonder

Thanks to FPR reader and my fellow Hoosier Brandon Seitz for pointing us to The Daily Yonder, a webzine dedicated to writing about and analyzing what's going on in rural…
Jeremy Beer
July 10, 2009

In Other Shops…

Joe Carter weighs in at First Things with a set of challenging reservations about the relevance of Matt Crawford's arguments for a more general audience. He rightly notes that it's…
Patrick Deneen
July 10, 2009

My Own Little Corner of the Right

Rome, Kentucky. This week my dear Cousin Kate is otherwise occupied Marie Antoinetting around that patch of pigweed and thistle she calls her garden, and has decided not to post…
Katherine Dalton
July 9, 2009

No Angel: Second Thoughts on Sarah Palin

East Lansing, MI. Mark Mitchell's brief essay on Sarah Palin reminded me of a Treasonous Clerk installment I wrote back in November, contemplating the significance of Palin's persona for American…

In Praise of States (and Why There Should be More of Them)

Wichita, KS Over the July 4th weekend, we made a quick trip south to Dallas, and were blessed with a brief look at that particular large chunk of the American…
July 8, 2009

Against Pets

The tractors came.  The horses Stood in the fields, keepsakes, grew old, and died.  Or were sold as dogmeat.  Our minds received the revolution of engines, our will stretched toward…

An Apology to Our Readers

I must apologize to all our readers and my fellow contributors here for the intrusion of my cousin Cassie Pigeon in a recent post under my byline. I had my extended…
Katherine Dalton
July 8, 2009

Transgression and the Packaging of Forbidden Knowledge: A Beggar’s Ball with ADD.

Washington, CT. Brains as Brawn have gotten we exiles from the Garden of Eden into a lot of trouble over the years. Though capable of spectacular expressions of beauty and…

Away We’ve Gone

Claremont, CA. When she is six months pregnant with their baby, Verona and her boyfriend Burt almost move to Montreal – because a couple they knew in college lives there.…

The Peasantry of the Future

Irving, TX. In answer to the question, “What do the poor want?” Simone Weil replied “They want you to look at them.” I take Simone's answer to mean we must…

Sarah’s Palin’

Kearneysville, WV. One of the stars in the Republican galaxy (notable today mostly for its lack of stars) pulled a surprise move last week that has plenty of people scratching…
Mark T. Mitchell
July 6, 2009

The Alternative Tradition in America

Alexandria, VA Since Caleb has posted his lecture from a legendary conference a few years ago that a number of future Front Porchers attended in Charlottesville, VA, I've brushed off…
Patrick Deneen
July 6, 2009

Broken Connections

"We live on the far side of a broken connection" Wendell Berry has written.  One of the greatest obstacles resulting from our current circumstance is our inability to make the…
Patrick Deneen
July 5, 2009

Carrots in Vermicelli*

The following is not intended to upset our happily balanced ecumenical apple cart ... As a Scots-Presbyterian of old psalm singing austerity, I tend to enjoy observing the furor set off…

Civilizing the Economy

Pope Benedict XVI's eagerly awaited third encyclical was released today:  "Charity in Truth."  I'll be reading it over the next few days, but here's a link to a quick synopsis.…
Patrick Deneen
July 5, 2009

Can’t Buy Me Love

The folks at First Things have been kind enough to ignore my lame punning and respond to some of my criticisms, which has resulted in some helpful progress on examining…

Justice and Community

The conversation between Rusty Reno, Jody Bottum, and Caleb Stegall prompted me to revisit a recent post from "What I Saw In America" in response to a reader reply who…
Patrick Deneen
July 2, 2009

Race, Localism, and the Problem of Over-Articulation: A Further Response to First Things

Joe Carter, managing editor of First Things, has been gracious enough to put up with my jokes at his boss's expense, so forthwith, I offer the following as the more…

On Canada, Conservatism, Tories, and Blackberries

Wichita, KS In honor of Canada Day, in the fine federation (though these days, in the eyes of a majority of Canadians, less a federation than an Americanized nation, or…
July 1, 2009

Will Wendell Be Jailed?

Claremont, CA. Wendell Berry, writer and farmer and hero to the people, might move from the farmhouse to the big house. Speaking at one of the USDA's National Identification System…

Carolina is for Pig-Lovers

BURNED-OVER DISTRICT, NY--Here comes the Fourth, and instead of asking why Americans revolted against remote authority in 1776 yet countenance it today, let us now praise picnics and beer and…

What’s Modernity Marx Got to Do With It? (FPR vs. PoMoCon, Part Drei)

[Cross-posted to In Medias Res] Wichita, KS Blogger though I am, I can't deny that there is a major advantage to arguments conducted through the slower media of paper (to…
June 29, 2009

Aristotle and the Cult of the Immediate

In the current economic and political crisis, Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics is not likely to be one of the first places that Americans go looking for wisdom. It should be. Throughout…

C’mon Do the Pomocomotion With Me

A few impressions on the state of play. 1.  Agree with JMW that this exchange has not been very helpful, and reiterate first thought that "comments" maximize tedium and minimize…