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The Young and the Insurance-Less

Claremont, CA. In the current conversation on health care, we often hear that the crises of costs and coverage are problems that come with an aging population. OK. Fine. What’s…
November 20, 2009

Make-Weight in the Making

Rod Dreher calls attention to The New York Times which  has a piece describing a coalition of religious leaders who are pledging to defy the federal government. From the NYT:…
Mark T. Mitchell
November 16, 2009

Noted Without Comment

"People concerned with the rights of unborn fetuses should be more concerned with the needs of children. No child could possibly get what he or she needs in a two…
November 16, 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

Dreher Reviews Palin

Quote: Palin positions herself as a populist, but her populism is entirely cultural. She never misses an opportunity to tell us how weepy she gets when she thinks about our…
November 10, 2009

Diversity Industry

This week I received a directive (the precise source of the directive is not clear nor is the intent) to demonstrate that in my classes I teach my students to…
November 9, 2009

Woods on Fox

State's rights, state legislatures, repeal of 16th and 17th, constitutional convention, and even nullification, coming back into the so-called mainstream discussion.
November 5, 2009

A Somber Armistice Day to You

From the Pogues: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZqN1glz4JY
November 3, 2009

Save Detroit. Start a Farm.

Detroit is a mess. The auto industry is collapsing. Crime is rampant. Anyone who could get out has left. Buildings are vacant. Large tracts of land, once formerly known as…
Mark T. Mitchell
November 3, 2009

FPR at Notre Dame this Weekend

Devon, PA.  I'm pleased to announce that FPR will be holding a panel discussion at the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture's Annual Conference -- Summons to Freedom: Virtue,…
November 3, 2009

Bourgeois Beauty and Bourgeois Relativism

Devon, PA.  For those FPR readers interested in keeping up with my ongoing series, Art and Beauty against the Politicized Aesthetic, the third and fourth parts have appeared on First…
November 3, 2009

Defending (Local) Prohibition(s)

Jacob Weisberg, in Slate, says that the spirit of Prohibition is dead, and those laws which still maintain elements of that spirit--stopping gay people from marrying, stopping sick people from…
October 27, 2009

On Hospitality

As a founding editor of this here social club---the site's name is derived from the subtitle of one of my books---I just wanna say that the contributions and fellowship of…
October 22, 2009

James Poulos Says Something Very Important

"Straussians in basic agreement with Kristol answer yes to the first question. Though no great critics of Plato, pro-Tocquevillian Straussians must concede that Tocqueville’s vision of democratic despotism significantly qualifies…
October 22, 2009

Paul Gottfried Says Something Very Important

"While I’m not declaring that the battle against our enemies is irreversibly lost, I’m definitely saying that paleoconservatives will not win the battle they began."
October 22, 2009

The Pagan Church

Richard Spencer: "I guess I just respect and admire the church more when it’s in a bold, aggressive, “pagan” mood, and less when its leaders demand universal tolerance and cry…
October 21, 2009

Gauntlets

A great many comments have been posted in response to my posting, "Subsidizing Localism."  I think the question I sought to pose - and for which I do not have…
Patrick Deneen
October 21, 2009

Sniped

The boys at Taki's Mag are sniping and griping about FPR (how could they have missed our passing case of feminism!?).  That's fine, I suppose, and many of the critiques…
October 20, 2009

Where Have all the Iowans Gone?

In today's Wall Street Journal, I review Hollowing Out the Middle: The Rural Brain Drain and What it Means for America by Patrick J. Carr and Maria J. Kefalas:    http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB10001424052748704322004574480250107329602-lMyQjAxMDA5MDEwOTExNDkyWj.html
October 16, 2009

It’s Really Come To This.

Claremont, CA. This is just too good. Driving near Universal City last weekend, I saw a sign for what is possibly the most mind-blowing business concept I have ever encountered…
October 16, 2009

Update to Sharing the Children Equally

One of America's more interesting and less predictable feminist public intellectual voices, Arlie Hochschild, has a few things to say about the general topic of family life and child care…
October 15, 2009

Ivy Guilt and Heartland Vice

Finally, a reckoning:  Drew Gilpin Faust, President of Harvard, fesses up: At this moment in our history, universities might well ask if they have in fact done enough to raise…
Patrick Deneen
October 15, 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

Jib Jab on Big Box Mart

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October 14, 2009