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Jeffrey Polet

Articles by Jeffrey Polet

Scurrying toward Philly?

I have been engaged in a minor dust-up with my good friend Conor Dugan over reports that Notre Dame's Brian Kelly has been entertaining talks with the Philadelphia Eagles concerning…
Jeff Polet
January 10, 2013

Centralization and the Fiscal Cliff

The Gray Lady weighs in today on the so-called "fiscal cliff," correctly pointing out that even if a deal is reached, like the one on the "debt ceiling crisis" before…
Jeff Polet
December 24, 2012

Monday Morning Links and Observations

A few pieces which may be of interest.
Jeff Polet
November 19, 2012

Monopoly

Harper's has an interesting history of the game "Monopoly." If the story is correct, it indicates an interesting form/content relationship inasmuch as the owners (who collect the fees) had nothing,…
Jeff Polet
November 15, 2012

Science and Elections

There are any number of explanations for Tuesday's outcomes. My own sense is that the Republicans simply can't put together a national majority and won't be able to any time…
Jeff Polet
November 8, 2012

Post Mortem

Holland, MI Let it be said that there is no longer any politically relevant conservative voice in America. The conservative movement has been thoroughly ghettoized. The only party that paid…
Jeff Polet
November 7, 2012

What Women Voters Want: Addendum

Kate has captured nicely a kind of sexual nihilism regnant in contemporary feminism. It has now become campaign fodder: Obama Ad Were this my daughter I would be mortified. This…
Jeff Polet
October 26, 2012

Whither the Liberal Arts College? Or, Why Bloom’s Critique Doesn’t Matter

One sees signs of dètente in the academic wars that were highlighted by Allan Bloom’s Closing of the American Mind. At a more reflective level this can be seen in…
Jeff Polet
October 17, 2012

FPR Conference Details

There is still time to register for the conference by clicking here. We will also be welcoming walk-up registrants on-site, but if you go that route you'll have to pay…
Jeff Polet
September 12, 2012

Gird Your Loins: It’s an Election

Holland, MI On Inauguration Day 2009 various organizations at my college held a celebration to mark the inauguration of America’s first African-American president. Large TV screens were set up around…
Jeff Polet
August 21, 2012

Scotch on the Bruce

Owen Sound, ONT The Bruce Peninsula extends like a claw off Southern Ontario’s main land mass into the Great Lakes basin. Forming a long arc with Manitoulin Island, the Bruce…
Jeff Polet
July 31, 2012

FPR Conference Details

Whether or not you've yet registered for the FPR Conference, the following information may be of interest: We will be hosting the conference in the Maas Conference Center on the campus…
Jeff Polet
July 26, 2012

Long Live the Sovereign Republic of West Florida

Porchers will delight in this wonderful story and video featuring our own Rod Dreher.  
Jeff Polet
June 20, 2012

American Cicero

Michael Federici of Mercyhurst College has posted on this site before, and is certainly a fellow-traveler. Some of you may be wondering why he hasn't posted in a while, and…
Jeff Polet
June 18, 2012

Democracy Follies

David Rieff has a nice piece over at Democracy Journal where he takes aim at those who stubbornly insist that exporting American-style democracy is a sound foreign policy. Rieff effectively…
Jeff Polet
June 8, 2012

Happy Birthday! Hose your Grandkids.

Of all the downsides attendant to turning fifty, none annoys quite so much as receiving membership offers from the AARP. The junk mail invites a response to the effect that…
Jeff Polet
June 6, 2012

Still Too Big to Fail

Harvey Rosenblum, Director of Research for the Dallas Fed, has written an interesting if flawed report on the status of "Too Big to Fail" and the early results of the…
Jeff Polet
May 22, 2012

iGod

Erstwhile Porcher Caleb Stegall has a fine piece in The Humane Vision of Wendell Berry where he discusses the difference between convivial and instrumental uses of technology, the former where technology…
Jeff Polet
May 17, 2012

A Virtual Community is Not a Community

Stephen Marche has written an interesting piece in the May Atlantic on how facebook is making us lonely. There is a good deal to comment on here, and I'm not particularly inclined…
Jeff Polet
April 26, 2012

2012 Academy of Philosophy and Letters Conference

The Academy of Philosophy and Letters will be holding its annual meeting in Baltimore  from June 15-17. The theme this year is "Globalization and the Fragmenting of America: The Problem…
Jeff Polet
April 21, 2012

Strengthening Institutions by Defending Tradition

Nowhere is this more true than in the Catholic Church, as argued in today's WSJ by Anne Hendershott and Christopher White. Renewal requires holiness, not accommodation.
Jeff Polet
April 18, 2012

The Government Can (Corrected)

It just makes me laugh: Government Can NOTE: MY APOLOGIES. Somehow or other the wrong link showed up on that. Thank you anymouse for correcting me. I deeply apologize to…
Jeff Polet
March 15, 2012

“Get” Out of Here

Rabbi Herzfeld of the National Synagogue has petitioned the House Ethics Committee to discipline a House staffer who appears to be recalcitrant as to one of the finer points of…
Jeff Polet
March 5, 2012

Running for President? How About Running Somewhere Else.

Holland MI. As if my beloved state of Michigan hasn’t had enough problems, we now have Republican presidential candidates skittering across our fair soil and bucolic shorelines, plugging up our phone…
Jeff Polet
February 24, 2012