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  • America’s ‘Hostility to Reading’ – 4 Reasons for it

    America’s ‘Hostility to Reading’ – 4 Reasons for it0

    Does America have a reading deficiency? It depends on whom you ask. Those optimistic about our country’s reading prowess may point to the fact that 74% of Americans read at least one book in the past 12 months, or that book revenues in America increased last year to nearly $28 billion.  But those who argue

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  • Partisan Politics is Propaganda

    Partisan Politics is Propaganda0

    This morning’s Drudge Report has a rather ominous headline: The headline is in reference to the so-called “nuclear option” that Senate Republicans may deploy in trying to get Neil Gorsuch confirmed to the Supreme Court. Currently, 60 votes are required for a Supreme Court nominee to proceed to final passage. But Democrats are threatening to

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  • How Relativism Contradicts Itself

    How Relativism Contradicts Itself1

    It’s often pointed out that relativism is becoming more prevalent in the West. In 2005, Pope Benedict XVI claimed that the West was building “a dictatorship of relativism that does not recognize anything as definitive and whose ultimate goal consists solely of one’s own ego and desires.” But though an attitude of relativism may be

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  • Postmodernism: The Philosophy Behind ‘Identity Politics’

    Postmodernism: The Philosophy Behind ‘Identity Politics’0

    In The Art of War, Sun Tzu writes, “If you know your enemies and know yourself, you will not be imperiled in a hundred battles.” Many of you consider yourself enemies of the prevalent “identity politics” that are causing so much strife and bitterness in America today. To defeat this enemy will require coming to

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