Infant Awe: A Review of Babies
by Meghan DukeBalmès believes that babies, like good bourbon, are best served neat. Continue Reading »
Balmès believes that babies, like good bourbon, are best served neat. Continue Reading »
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Two new polls on Catholicisms favor in the United States have just been released, presenting mixed results. The first, conducted by ABC News and The Washington Post , finds that unfavorable views of the Catholic Church have risen by an astonishing 25 percentage points among Americans since . . . . Continue Reading »
Mike Allen at Politico is reporting that President Obama is ready to nominate Elana Kagan to the Supreme Court, probably on Monday. Meanwhile, Paul Campos writes : Yesterday, I read everything Elena Kagan has ever published. It didn’t take long . . . . She’s published very little . . . . Continue Reading »
The inestimable law professor Todd Zywicki analyzes a study which suggests that the further left people are, the less they know about economics. I doubt itmostly because I doubt all such studies, for the counter-examples are always overwhelming. Still, one’s intuition does move in a . . . . Continue Reading »
My goodness. In the course of its official editorial declining to endorse a candidate, Los Angeles Times says something nice about Mickey Kaus’ campaign for Senate in California: We appreciate the challenge brought by Robert “Mickey” Kaus, even though he’s not a realistic . . . . Continue Reading »
The libertarian gadfly Walter Olson notes a warning label : This book is a product of its time and does not reflect the same values as it would if it were written today. Parents might wish to discuss with their children how views on race, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, and interpersonal relations . . . . Continue Reading »
Was will das Weib ? Sigmund Freud famously asked What does woman want? A few months ago, in this space , we pondered the significance of the eyeless, and even headless, women who have proliferated on the covers of historical novels in recent yearsnovels that are, in large . . . . Continue Reading »
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College Crunch put together a list of twenty Christian professors that are “‘brilliant’ in the original sense of the wordthey shine brightly among their peers as towering figures in the academic world. In addition, they are all Christians who do not hide their Christianity . . . . Continue Reading »