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    • From Wants to Wealth: Thoughts on Contentment

      From Wants to Wealth: Thoughts on Contentment5

      My Pennsylvania-born mother owned a black napkin holder sporting an Amish woman and an inscription: “Ve grow too soon alt und too late schmart” (“We grow too soon old and too late smart”). Recently, I had reason to remember that adage. Because my children have trouble figuring out what to give me for my birthday,

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    • The NY Times Says Intensive Parenting Is Best, But…

      The NY Times Says Intensive Parenting Is Best, But…2

      “Parents Are Highly Involved in their Adult Children’s Lives and Fine With It,” declared the front page of The New York Times. Added the subhead: “New surveys show that today’s intensive parenting has benefits, not just risks, and most young adults seem happy with it, too.” Is that true? “Intensive parenting” is best, and kids

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    • Lessons in Humanity From Prehistoric People

      Lessons in Humanity From Prehistoric People4

      In ancient cultures some children were born with Down syndrome and other genetic disorders. But our prehistoric forebears treated them with great respect. This is the conclusion reached by an international team of researchers who studied the DNA of human remains in ancient burial sites. Their global study involved screening DNA from about 10,000 ancient

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    • Alfred Tennyson, Male Friendship, and the Gay Appropriation of History

      Alfred Tennyson, Male Friendship, and the Gay Appropriation of History14

      It has become fashionable in academia and pop culture to claim that historical figures previously assumed to be heterosexual were actually homosexual. The trend has taken root to such a degree that the cases crop up with a dull predictability, and great authors seem particularly vulnerable to having their sexual identities rewritten by modern scholars.

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    • Friday Comic: Prayers0

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    • Schumpeter on How Higher Education Wrecks Freedom

      Schumpeter on How Higher Education Wrecks Freedom1

      A book that pays high returns for decades with endless insights is Joseph Schumpeter’s Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy (1943). It is not a systematic treatise. It’s more of a series of observations about huge problems that vexed those times and ours. Many are informed by economics. Some by history. Some by sociology and culture. Schumpeter’s outlook

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