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  • Kierkegaard: The Freedom He Discovered in Uncertainty

    Kierkegaard: The Freedom He Discovered in Uncertainty5

    There is a story about the post–World War II Nazi trials. A Holocaust survivor had broken down when one of his former tormentors entered the courtroom. Later, a reporter, assuming the survivor to be shaken by the Nazi’s presence, asked for a comment. The Holocaust survivor answered that he was not crying because of the

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  • Do We Have Too Much Information Today?

    Do We Have Too Much Information Today?8

    Do you ever feel that you have access to too much information? Do you ever feel overwhelmed by opinions, statistics, arguments, and facts? Night and day, we are assaulted by emails, headlines, blog posts, text messages, podcasts, phone calls, radio broadcasts, YouTube videos, TV announcements. Our life is lived out to the rhythm of the

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  • People Without Meaningful Lives Seek Power Over Others

    People Without Meaningful Lives Seek Power Over Others3

    One of my more memorable exchanges with a student came in a principles of economics class. Part of the assignment for that week was chapters from Matt Ridley’s The Rational Optimist. Ridley compared the living standards of an average worker today with those of The Sun King, Louis XIV, in 1700. Some of my more ahistorical students

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