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  • Euthanasia in Canada: Let Them Die—They Know What They’re Doing

    Euthanasia in Canada: Let Them Die—They Know What They’re Doing0

    As Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying regime expands, it is meeting more resistance. One of the most powerful criticisms, one which has surfaced often in the media, is that some people with chronic illnesses, whose death is not reasonably foreseeable, are choosing to die because social services are inadequate. They do not want to, but

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  • Understanding Consciousness: A Case for Good Fiction

    Understanding Consciousness: A Case for Good Fiction1

    Books have, without a doubt, done great things for humanity. In them, we have recorded some of the weightiest thoughts ever to enter the human mind. By them, we have sustained deep and substantive theological, philosophical, and moral discussions. And with them, we have influenced minds, arguments, and even culture itself. These are all good

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  • Georgia and Arkansas Revive an Old-School Teaching Method

    Georgia and Arkansas Revive an Old-School Teaching Method0

    In his rousing keynote address at The Heritage Foundation’s 50th anniversary gala last month, then-Fox News host Tucker Carlson offered an unexpected  piece of advice: “Don’t throw away your hard-copy books.” Unlike digitized books, films, and albums that can be canceled, rewritten, or vanished altogether, physical copies are “the enduring repository that cannot be disappeared.” With their resurrection of

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  • One Thing We Can All Do for Our Country

    One Thing We Can All Do for Our Country1

    You [Lord] who have imbued us with unalienable rights that we may serve you in freedom … we ask your blessing upon us now. Conscious that unless you build the house those who build it labor in vain and unless you watch over the city we keep vigil in vain, we ask you first to

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  • Why So Many ‘Tolerant’ People Are Actually the Opposite

    Why So Many ‘Tolerant’ People Are Actually the Opposite4

    It’s become common to point out that those who most preach “tolerance” are often themselves highly “intolerant.” But why is that? As University of Texas professor and ethics expert J. Budziszewski explains, it may have a lot to do with tolerance’s character as a virtue. Let me explain. Or rather, I’ll explain Budziszewski’s explanation from his excellent

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  • Not Your School’s Reading List 13: More Adventures for Young Boys

    Not Your School’s Reading List 13: More Adventures for Young Boys3

    At Intellectual Takeout, we strive to offer not only commentary on current events but also tangible advice for engaging with our increasingly chaotic world. That’s why we’re proud to present this ongoing series of literature recommendations. Previously, we’ve featured books for young boys, and we’re excited to publish a part two with 10 more selections.

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