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  • The Cult of Safety Explodes

    The Cult of Safety Explodes3

    It was the 1970s. Dry cleaning bags lurked quietly behind couches waiting patiently for the opportunity to pounce on the hapless child who dropped a Lego nearby. Unguarded five-gallon buckets stood brazenly in the middle of basement floors hoping to entice their next drowning victim. Discarded refrigerators prowled the land looking for unsuspecting eight-year-olds to

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  • A Call to Battle: Liz Wheeler’s ‘Hide Your Children’

    A Call to Battle: Liz Wheeler’s ‘Hide Your Children’1

    When my wife and I were raising and homeschooling our four children, we faced certain cultural dilemmas just like other parents we knew. Should we let our kids read the Harry Potter books? (Affirmative on that one.) What movies or television shows should we allow them to watch? What sort of friends were they making?

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  • Tocqueville’s ‘Self-Interest Rightly Understood’: The Profound Value of Compassion in the West

    Tocqueville’s ‘Self-Interest Rightly Understood’: The Profound Value of Compassion in the West6

    In Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville writes compellingly about how religion in the U.S. turns us away from narrow self-interest to what he calls “self-interest rightly understood.” While the former is entirely selfish, in the latter we recognize how our interests are necessarily intertwined with the interests of others. When we act, we accept

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