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  • ‘Why are we so miserable?’

    ‘Why are we so miserable?’0

    Over at Crisis Magazine, Professor Anne Maloney, who teaches philosophy at the College of St. Catherine in St. Paul, Minnesota, shared some of what she’s seen happening to young women on college campuses with the advent of the hook-up culture. If it’s an indication of what’s happening more broadly, we may want to start questioning

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  • ‘White People’ is a Surprisingly Modern Term

    ‘White People’ is a Surprisingly Modern Term0

    The Jacobean playwright Thomas Middleton invented the concept of ‘white people’ on 29 October 1613, the date that his play The Triumphs of Truth was first performed. The phrase was first uttered by the character of an African king who looks out upon an English audience and declares: ‘I see amazement set upon the faces/Of

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  • ‘White America’: Eminem channels Christopher Lasch

    ‘White America’: Eminem channels Christopher Lasch0

    You know Eminem, but do you know Christopher Lasch? He was one of the more brilliant political philosophers of the 20th century and seemingly spot on in his book The Culture of Narcissism. I was reminded of that when in the same day I watched Eminem’s White America music video and then skimmed The Culture of

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  • ‘What Do Women Want?’ – It’s the Wrong Question to Ask

    ‘What Do Women Want?’ – It’s the Wrong Question to Ask0

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  • ‘We’re experts in hindsight’: Newsom Pleads Ignorance on COVID-19 Overreach

    ‘We’re experts in hindsight’: Newsom Pleads Ignorance on COVID-19 Overreach0

    Three-and-a-half years after the dawn of his iron-fisted pandemic rule, California Governor Gavin Newsom has claimed he “would’ve done everything differently” with the benefit of hindsight. As reported by Politico, Newsom made the admission during a taped interview with Meet the Press. “I think all of us in terms of our collective wisdom, we’ve evolved.

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  • ‘We Have Kindle Now. Who Has Books Anymore?’

    ‘We Have Kindle Now. Who Has Books Anymore?’0

    While getting my oil changed the other day, I happened to catch a house-hunting reality program on the waiting room television. The house hunter in this case was a 25-year-old woman looking for a Manhattan apartment. While reviewing one option, she looked at the built-in bookcases which lined the wall, raised her eyebrows, and said,

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