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Science and the Decline of the Liberal Arts

In The New Atlantis , Patrick Deneen argues that science and global competition have hollowed out the liberal arts : When conservative critics of our universities nowadays lament the decline of liberal education, they usually decry its replacement by a left-leaning politicized agenda. But the . . . . Continue Reading »

The Bitter Homeschooler’s Wish List

Deborah Markus, at Secular Homeschooling , has a list of retorts for homeschooling parents tired of the inane questions and complaints they get about educating their own children: 1. Please stop asking us if it’s legal. If it is — and it is — it’s insulting to imply that . . . . Continue Reading »

Eternal Jerusalem

Why a hilltop fortress taken by King David three thousand years ago should occasion so much turmoil in world politics is a source of wonder, and wondering about it helps makes sense of politics as they really are, and not as the Enlightenment presented them to us. Today on the Hebrew calendar is the . . . . Continue Reading »

Breaking News from the PR Department

“It’s a calling,” declares the press release in my email inbox. Ask anyone who works in the healthcare profession and they will likely tell you that their work is born from a desire to help people, to nurture the sick, to heal the ailing. Caregiving is not for the faint of heart; . . . . Continue Reading »

No Email!

Mark it down, the time and place: At 1:13 this morning, there actually occurred a moment where all my email inboxes and to-do folders were empty—every email answered. It won’t last, of course, but isn’t that a great feeling? Now, on to all the unanswered paper mail. . . . . Continue Reading »

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