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Mark T. Mitchell

Articles by Mark T. Mitchell

Alice Springs: A Really Bad Place

Commitment to a place is an important idea. But in the face of complete social breakdown, is there any place left to salvage?
Mark T. Mitchell
February 22, 2011

Cisco’s Hologram

Cisco is boasting that its new communications technology will change the way we engage others. Indeed, when a hologram of a man in California appears before an audience in India…
Mark T. Mitchell
February 21, 2011

Gentlemen Don’t Wrestle With Ladies

Kearneysville, WV. Edmund Burke lamented that the age of chivalry has passed. He was, of course, commenting on the attempted eradication of all social distinctions by the revolutionaries in France.…
Mark T. Mitchell
February 20, 2011

Obesity Rates Double. Let’s Ban Transfat.

If we continue reaching for the Twinkie, we shouldn't be surprised to find a government bureaucrat on the other end.
Mark T. Mitchell
February 14, 2011

Wendell Berry Risks Arrest in Sit-In

A group of Kentuckians are protesting mountaintop removal.
Mark T. Mitchell
February 11, 2011

Rebel Gardeners Wage Veggie War

In Buenos Aires guerrilla gardeners scatter seed bombs throughout the city.
Mark T. Mitchell
February 8, 2011

Kindle Outsells Paperbacks

Does the Kindle change the way we read so that what we read is in the process changed?
Mark T. Mitchell
January 28, 2011

The End of the World

The gloom and doom is contagious. We live in a time when a certain respectability seems to attach to those who predict the demise of America, freedom, prosperity, or even…
Mark T. Mitchell
January 25, 2011

When Bullets Fly

Peace on Earth is still our prayer.
Mark T. Mitchell
January 11, 2011

Memories: Montana Ranch

It was the kind of responsibility that forces a kid to grow up.
Mark T. Mitchell
January 2, 2011

Stegall Accepts Position in Brownback Administration

Caleb Stegall is set to become general councel for Governor Brownback when he takes office on January 10. Here is the announcement. No doubt his new responsibilities will leave less time…
Mark T. Mitchell
December 30, 2010

Porchers vs. Tea Partiers?

ISI sponsors an on-line discussion on the limits of liberty.
Mark T. Mitchell
December 26, 2010

What is American?

While there is much work to be done and there are no guarantees of success, we don’t have to look far for the foundations upon which to build. They are…
Mark T. Mitchell
December 14, 2010

Homeschooling and Socialization

What is this thing we call “socialization” and why is there a perception that this is best achieved in the classroom and thwarted by homeschooling?
Mark T. Mitchell
December 7, 2010

Of Sheeple and Banksters

Meanwhile in America, the sheeple remain content with, or blind to, their role as sheep to be slaughtered to feed the rich.
Mark T. Mitchell
December 3, 2010

The Gift of Good Work

What if every day was given to rest, eating, and relaxation?
Mark T. Mitchell
November 23, 2010

Alasdair MacIntyre and the Financial Crisis

Teaching ethics to traders is as pointless as reading Aristotle to your dog.
Mark T. Mitchell
November 22, 2010

The TSA and the Abuse Power

How much is enough?
Mark T. Mitchell
November 20, 2010

FPR and the Graying of the World

FPR is the future.
Mark T. Mitchell
October 28, 2010

Facebook and Friendship

Does the risk-free security of a screen hamper the development of real friendships?
Mark T. Mitchell
October 21, 2010

Gridlock and the Common Good

Events may soon conspire to force a conversation about the common good and the limits of power. Until that happens, gridlock may be the best option.
Mark T. Mitchell
October 17, 2010

Michael Pollan’s 36-Hour Dinner Party

Is there a connection between building something together and community?
Mark T. Mitchell
October 7, 2010

TARP: RIP

TARP has expired. Are we better off for it?
Mark T. Mitchell
October 3, 2010

Austerity Measures Spark Riots in Europe

Shades of things to come?
Mark T. Mitchell
September 29, 2010