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Jeffrey Polet

Articles by Jeffrey Polet

Critical Thinking

Frank Beckwith has an interesting little article over at "The Catholic Thing" on How Political Correctness Makes Us Dumb. Staying in the academy, if you've read Mary Vander Goot's piece…
Jeff Polet
March 22, 2011

Whom You Have Sex With is My Business

BYU’s suspension of forward Brandon Davies for having sex with his girlfriend has divided the sports blogosphere between those who applaud the University for upholding its honor code and those…
Jeff Polet
March 12, 2011

Politics Reformed

A review of a fine book by Glenn Moots which opens the door to rethinking about America theologically.
Jeff Polet
February 10, 2011

God, Philosophy, Universities

Review of MacIntyre's book.
Jeff Polet
January 29, 2011

Sex and the Nanny State

We are paying for the sexual revolution in more ways than one.
Jeff Polet
January 20, 2011

Global Citizens of the World: Fly!

How to feel good about yourself on $50,000 a day.
Jeff Polet
January 17, 2011

Person of the year?

I don't look to any of the MSM for enlightenment, but you can find curious cultural touchstones from Time to time, the former of which has released its list of…
Jeff Polet
November 15, 2010

More debt, please

Krugman beats the drums for more debt.
Jeff Polet
November 1, 2010

Why election season is the most depressing season of all

Momma don't let your babies grow up to be campaign managers.
Jeff Polet
October 19, 2010

The End of the Book?

Is the age of the book over?
Jeff Polet
October 10, 2010

Reflections on 9/11

Is being an American worth it?
Jeff Polet
September 11, 2010

In Praise of Gossip

Gossip, under the right circumstances, acts as a virtue which demonstrates concern and thickens social ties.
Jeff Polet
August 12, 2010

How inclusive is it?

One of the key flashpoints over the identity of the Church has been the notion of inclusivity. When my church-related school redid its mission statement a couple of years ago,…
Jeff Polet
July 24, 2010

Deneen, Pangle, Walzer

Patrick Deneen recognized as one of America's top political theorists.
Jeff Polet
May 14, 2010

Going Wireless

Banning computers in the classroom shows, once again, that the way forward is the way back.
Jeff Polet
April 26, 2010

Abortion and Women’s Health

Recent addresses by erstwhile abortion advocates demonstrates some basic incoherencies.
Jeff Polet
April 2, 2010

An Apologia for Tiger Woods

The rise and fall of Tiger Woods leads to a brief meditation both on beauty and virtue.
Jeff Polet
March 23, 2010

An Elegant Plan

Obama would like a health care plan that is academically approved, but not publicly. Any wonder it still hasn't passed?
Jeff Polet
March 17, 2010

More of the same old energy policy

Obama's energy initiatives offer little change, and less hope. Large nuclear plants with massive power grids are no solution.
Jeff Polet
February 19, 2010

Educational Follies

An article from last August's New Yorker which details the difficulty of maintaining teacher accountability in the New York Public schools. To wit, the combination of teacher's unions, massive bureaucracies,…
Jeff Polet
December 30, 2009

Our Lady Catches a Weasel.

I have long thought there was no more corrupt person in college football than Jim Tressel, but I am conceding the honor to Brian Kelly, the new head football coach…
Jeff Polet
December 8, 2009

Education as Moral Formation: A Localist Proposal

Holland, MI. I heard many fine presentations at Notre Dame’s Center for the Study of Ethics and Culture from November 12-14, and one in particular that piqued my interest was…
Jeff Polet
November 21, 2009

Save the pets!

In another example of how unadulterated joy can come from unexpected places, some enterprising Atheists have made a kind offer to their Christian brethren. My own view is that anyone…
Jeff Polet
November 16, 2009

Dirt, Dollars, and Devices

Holland, MI. I confess: I hate farms. I hate everything about them. I hate the malodorous smells that take days to wash off. I hate the all-pervasive dirt which invades…
Jeff Polet
October 15, 2009