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"Responsible Rhetoric for Thee But Not for Me"
A horseshoe theory for "existentially consequential" elections.
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Justin Stapley
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To See the World Anew
Freedom, the Sermon on the Mount, and Lincoln’s Second Inaugural
Dec 3
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Kenly Stewart
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Social Media: The Amplifiers v. The Censors
Comparing & contrasting old Twitter to Musk’s Twitter demonstrates the two vastly different approaches technocrats have taken toward creating digital…
Dec 1
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Justin Stapley
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November 2023
The Magic Kingdom Awakens from Wokeism
Disney's powerhouse franchises have long insulated it from the consequences of putting politics over entertainment, but that could only go on for so…
Nov 30
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The Need for a New AUMF
Not only must we be prepared for the possibility of a deadly and expanding regional conflict perpetrated by Iran and its proxies, it's high time…
Nov 29
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Jacob Wiencek
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Founding Vision: Forged in the Fire of Experience
The founding project was a perusal and debate on the first principles of government as gleaned from the light of human history, but it was tempered and…
Nov 28
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Justin Stapley
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The Myth of Laissez-Faire Herbert Hoover
Rather than sit and do nothing during the early years of the Depression, as President Hoover is often accused of doing, he exercised government power in…
Nov 27
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Benjamin Rothove
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THE DEEPEST KIND OF GRATITUDE
The deepest form of gratitude comes in the form of worshiping a benevolent God from whom come the traits that distinguish us as human beings.
Nov 26
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Barney Quick
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Gratitude, Success, and Duty
“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.” For this dutiful opportunity…
Nov 26
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Jonathan Meilaender
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Gratitude is Built on Freedom
Thanksgiving, the watchword of this beautiful holiday, is built on the choices made by those who came before us to preserve our nation and to give us a…
Nov 24
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Jacob Nestle
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Thanksgiving and Foundational Conservatism
Without a bedrock of certain simple conservative values, like gratitude and giving thanks, there is no good soil for a more principled conservatism to…
Nov 24
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Justin Stapley
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Giving Thanks, an Act of Subtle Rebellion
In a time of populism, it's almost more radical to be thankful.
Nov 24
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Thomas Ferdousi
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