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  • On the ‘Times’ Machine: A Trip Into ‘The New York Times’ Past

    On the ‘Times’ Machine: A Trip Into ‘The New York Times’ Past1

    For my birthday this year, one of my sons gave me an unexpected gift. The brown box, rectangular and less than 2 inches wide, contained another slightly smaller box, black and classy, which in turn contained a complete and original copy of the Thursday, March 1, 1951, New York Times, the newspaper from the day

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  • Who Is Dividing Americans? And Why?

    Who Is Dividing Americans? And Why?6

    In a podcast interview with Jordan Peterson, country musician and internet sensation Oliver Anthony expressed puzzlement over the divided state of America. “We’ve gotten to a point where it’s easier for us to try find differences and faults in each other instead of similarities,” he began, before offering a corrective: “We all hold much more

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  • ‘The Zone of Interest’ in Forgiveness

    ‘The Zone of Interest’ in Forgiveness8

    The Zone of Interest won two Oscars this year. It is a highly stylized dissection of the character of Rudolph Höss, the commandant of Auschwitz. In his cozy home, with a wall separating his family from the horrors of the extermination camp, Höss was the kindly father of five children. On the other side, he was

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  • This New Book Reveals How to Escape Our Demographic Doomsday

    This New Book Reveals How to Escape Our Demographic Doomsday2

    Anyone who keeps up with demographics knows that birth rates in many countries around the world have now fallen below replacement levels. To maintain a population requires a minimum of 2.1 babies being born per female. But the birth rate in the European Union is today 1.53, in Japan 1.26, and in South Korea only

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  • Our Modern Existential Dilemma Dissolved With Francis Schaeffer

    Our Modern Existential Dilemma Dissolved With Francis Schaeffer4

    The angst felt by philosophers, the meaninglessness faced by even the greatest modern artists and musicians, and the rampant drug use and trail of despair and nihilism writ large in Western culture since the 1960s are some of the more obvious signs of the crisis faced by modern people. But the cause of this crisis—the

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  • Why Dressing Traditionally Matters

    Why Dressing Traditionally Matters10

    It doesn’t take a fashion designer’s sense to notice the decline of American clothing in the last few decades. The neat suits and dresses of yesteryear have been replaced with stretchy athleisure, the hats and coats vanished in favor of sweatshirts and leggings. Quite honestly, I don’t think fashion and clothing is all that important.

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