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  • October 7, 2014
    The news has been abuzz recently with yesterday's Supreme Court (non)ruling on same-sex marriage. The USDA continues to try to…
  • October 6, 2014
    Here's an interview I did with Colin Hansen of the Gospel Coalition. The occasion was the publication of Why Place…
  • October 3, 2014
    After 6 or so years as Editor-in-Chief at FPR, Mark Mitchell has decided to take a well-deserved rest from his…
  • October 2, 2014
    This piece reports on a global survey for food sustainability. In America specifically, there's a growing tendency to prefer snacks…
  • October 1, 2014
    Jeff Polet of Hope College in Holland, MI is assuming the role of editor-in-chief of FPR. Jeff brings energy, creativity,…
  • September 25, 2014
    This article considers whether marriage is becoming a kind of luxury. Meanwhile, this piece attempts to coax readers into community…
  • September 24, 2014
    “And when it comes to action, put your trust in discipline and silence; in every kind of warfare they count…
  • September 23, 2014
    This piece notes the disappearance of young American farmers.  Meanwhile, these people are making food with data. Lastly, this article…
  • September 18, 2014
    This piece explores Mandevillian tendencies in economic thought. In other news, The Guardian has launched a new section encouraging readers to…
  • September 11, 2014
    In recent news, single adults now comprise more than half of the U.S. population. Meanwhile, this piece considers how technology…
  • September 9, 2014
    This article poses the question "Who's responsible for bad architecture?" Meanwhile, this piece criticizes the practice of communities outsourcing art,…
  • September 6, 2014
    My meditation on the question from The American Conservative.