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  • When the West Lost the Battle of Ideas

    When the West Lost the Battle of Ideas0

    The dismantling of the idea of the West began when medieval philosophers began re-introducing the Sophist notions reduced to ashes by Socrates. This reintroduction came about as a reaction to extreme scholasticism in the Middle Ages. It was a fascinating thought experiment known as nominalism, but it unwittingly wrought massive damage upon the very ways

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  • We Had to Pull the Article on Indoctrination

    We Had to Pull the Article on Indoctrination0

    Yesterday, we published a piece on indoctrination and propaganda in an American high school. After it went up, we found out there was confusion about sharing the documents and the family who drew attention to the questionable handouts worried about the repercussions to their student. Having been on the receiving end of such repercussions in

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  • Tech Execs Limit Their Kids’ Screen Time

    Tech Execs Limit Their Kids’ Screen Time0

    In September 2014, the New York Times published an article whose headline came as a shock to many: “Steve Jobs Was a Low-Tech Parent.” The article’s author, Nick Bilton, reported that he was surprised when Jobs told him back in 2010 that “We limit how much technology our kids use at home.” But as it

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  • Stanislav Petrov Saved the World By Thinking For Himself Instead of Following Orders

    Stanislav Petrov Saved the World By Thinking For Himself Instead of Following Orders0

    The world recently learned of the death of the Soviet military hero Stanislav Petrov who saved the world from nuclear war. In 1983, Colonel Petrov was on duty to detect incoming missiles aimed for the Soviet Union. His computer console told him that there were five incoming nuclear missiles. Without any evidence, Petrov made the

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  • C.S. Lewis Explains What’s Wrong with Today’s High School English Courses

    C.S. Lewis Explains What’s Wrong with Today’s High School English Courses3

    My colleague Devin Foley recently had a high school literature assignment come across his desk. As he explains so aptly here, the assignment did not touch on any of the ideas contained in classic literary works; instead, it asks students to research modern, social-justice related issues, such as Black Lives Matter, Confederate statues, and gender

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  • 6 Key Takeaways From Trump’s Big UN Speech

    6 Key Takeaways From Trump’s Big UN Speech0

    In his first address to the United Nations General Assembly, President Donald Trump delivered remarks in many ways unlike those previous U.S. presidents have delivered before the world body. Along with remarks that broadly projected statesmanlike leadership, the speech was sprinkled with vintage Trump rhetoric, such as a derogatory nickname for North Korean dictator Kim

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