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  • Men Are Disappearing From The Workplace. Are They Victims Of ‘Phantom Patriarchy’?

    Men Are Disappearing From The Workplace. Are They Victims Of ‘Phantom Patriarchy’?0

    The American Enterprise Institute recently released the following chart showing the startling increase of men ages 25-54 who are not in the workforce. In the last 20 years alone, the number of men neither in the workforce nor in school has nearly doubled.  The chart was released in conjunction with a new book by Nicholas

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  • Men and Women: Should We Just Call the Whole Thing Off?

    Men and Women: Should We Just Call the Whole Thing Off?0

    Marriage is in decline. This fact is by now so familiar to conservatives that they may be tempted to gloss over an interesting shift in the manner of marriage’s decline. Thirty years ago, Americans were getting married but not staying that way. Today divorce rates are down but wedding bells are also in less demand. Growing numbers of

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  • Men and Women: Equal but not the Same?

    Men and Women: Equal but not the Same?0

    • July 29, 2015

    Those of us born after the sexual revolution of the 1960s have been raised to believe that there is no inherent difference between men and women. Furthermore, we have been told that those differences which seem to exist are only surface-level and can be overcome simply by enabling women to do the same things as

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  • Men and Women Are Not Identical (And That’s a Good Thing)

    Men and Women Are Not Identical (And That’s a Good Thing)14

    Pointing out the obvious is bound to get you into trouble these days. No matter how well intentioned you might be, good faith debate across the aisle seems harder to come by. This stifling atmosphere has contributed to a sense of confusion with regard to how Americans, particularly in younger generations, view God’s creation. And

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  • Memorization Is Still a Necessary Skill

    Memorization Is Still a Necessary Skill0

    • August 22, 2016

    With another school year about to start, here’s a bit of advice from a recently retired college history teacher. Beware of teachers whose opening day gambit assures all new students that they have little or nothing to worry about on the following front: none of that dreaded memory work will be asked for, much less

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  • Memento Mori: Fear in the Age of Coronavirus

    Memento Mori: Fear in the Age of Coronavirus0

    Memento mori. That’s Latin in short form for “Remember, you too shall die.”  Recently I read Erik Larson’s The Splendid And The Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz, in which he paints in vivid detail the people and the events of that time when Britain stood alone against the might of

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