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    • Psychologist Dares to Say That ‘Mothers Are Biologically Necessary for Babies’

      Psychologist Dares to Say That ‘Mothers Are Biologically Necessary for Babies’0

      • November 6, 2017

      The chief characteristic of postmodern secular liberalism is its tendency to openly deny reality. The most recent occasion of opposing the obvious is Psychologist Erica Komisar, whose new book, Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First Three Years Matters, has come close to causing fainting spells among the Cultural Authorities. What did Komisar claim

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    • Millennials in America Have a Troubling View of Communism and Socialism

      Millennials in America Have a Troubling View of Communism and Socialism0

      • November 6, 2017

      Last year the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation released their inaugural annual report on U.S. attitudes towards communism and socialism. The results were dispiriting. “We discovered a rampant amnesia about the crimes of communist regimes,” says Marion Smith, “and a growing inclination among younger Americans toward favorable views of communism and socialism.” Their latest survey

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    • Trump’s Rhetoric—the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly—Won’t Determine His Presidency

      Trump’s Rhetoric—the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly—Won’t Determine His Presidency0

      • November 3, 2017

      ‘Tis well said again; and it is a kind of good deed to say well; and yet words are not deeds.              – King Henry in William Shakespeare’s King Henry VIII   As someone who has spent virtually his whole life in the labor of words, spoken and written, prose and poetry and political commentary,

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    • The Missing Ingredients in Modern Education

      The Missing Ingredients in Modern Education0

      • November 3, 2017

      While working at a local Catholic High School I couldn’t help observing how the whole enterprise too often focussed on achievement rather than accomplishment. There was a constant race for “good grades” which at worst functioned like votes in a popularity contest. “Sally didn’t get an ‘A’ so you don’t like her!” Parents were not

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    • The Disenchantment of the Modern Professor

      The Disenchantment of the Modern Professor0

      As demonstrated by some of the responses to my blog post—“Why Professors Are Writing Crap That Nobody Reads”—today’s academics can be a sensitive bunch. Most professors seemed to agree with me that much—not all—of academic research today is poorly written, obscurantist, and of dubious merit. Other professors, however, were furious that someone would dare make that

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    • There Is No Such Thing as Equality, and Thank Goodness

      There Is No Such Thing as Equality, and Thank Goodness0

      • November 3, 2017

      Typically, Hayek’s chapter titles leave nothing to the imagination. But as I encountered the “Who, Whom” title of chapter eight in The Road to Serfdom, I had to do a doubletake. Having the modern luxury of Google at my fingertips, I soon learned that Hayek’s title was actually a Bolshevist slogan made popular by Lenin

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