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Asides

  • October 10, 2012
    Seth Bartee over at the U.S. Intellectual History blog has a piece on the Intercollegiate Studies Institute which includes a…
  • October 10, 2012
    David Walbert explains how to avoid hypocrisy. Last week, walking across campus to the library, I was interrupted (I don’t…
  • October 10, 2012
    Over at The American Conservative website, Glenn Arbery writes of a farmer who seeks to remain as independent and self-sufficient…
  • October 9, 2012
    In a recent interview Chilton Williamson talks about his new book After Tocqueville, described by former FPR contributor John Willson as…
  • October 5, 2012
    I’m happy to report that New York Review Books has just reprinted Growing Up Absurd (1960), Paul Goodman’s classic plea…
  • October 4, 2012
    The blogosphere is filled with opinions on last night's debate between the president and the challenger. The chattering classes has…
  • September 29, 2012
    If you didn't catch this panel put on by Marketplace and BBC, it's pretty exciting. It takes the expert panel…
  • September 23, 2012
    Since FPR's inception in March of 2009, Jason Peters has written a weekly column. Without missing a single week, he…
  • September 18, 2012
    From the The Orthosphere come Part I and Part II of the pseudonymous physicist Bonald's reflections on Christianity, love, and community--reflections based…
  • September 14, 2012
    The conference will be on the campus of Hope College in Holland, MI.  Go to the Maas Conference Center on…
  • September 12, 2012
    There is still time to register for the conference by clicking here. We will also be welcoming walk-up registrants on-site,…
  • September 10, 2012
    For those readers who might be interested, I've recently published my first collection of poems, Distant Lands and Near, available here.  Also,…