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    • ‘La La Land’: A Glorious Movie that Succumbs to Pessimism

      ‘La La Land’: A Glorious Movie that Succumbs to Pessimism0

      No movie comes more highly recommended than La La Land, which won more Golden Globe Awards (seven) than any other movie in history and which is now poised to sweep the Oscars (fourteen nominations). Does La La Land, as its admirers assert, really evoke the Hollywood of old? Is it a classic musical that spurns the irony and

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    • No, Ayn Rand Did Not Want Us to Be Selfish

      No, Ayn Rand Did Not Want Us to Be Selfish0

      In modern America, February 2 is best known as Groundhog Day. But it also marks the birth of one of the most praised and criticized thinkers of the past century – Ayn Rand. Rand sold more than 30 million books. Atlas Shrugged has been ranked behind only the Bible as an influence on readers’ lives.

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    • People of Color Can’t Be Racist Says New College Guide

      People of Color Can’t Be Racist Says New College Guide0

      Via Campus Reform: A tri-college coalition in Pennsylvania has published a resource guide on “allyship and anti-oppression” that brazenly affirms people of color cannot be racist towards white people. The guide, made available for students attending Haverford, Swarthmore, and Bryn Mawr Colleges, provides a seemingly-exhaustive list of terms on the topic, including “reverse racism,” which,

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    • ‘On Bullshit’: A Text for the Times

      ‘On Bullshit’: A Text for the Times0

      It’s rare to find a book of philosophy which is so relevant to the debates of the day that it could have appeared on an op-ed page. But such is On Bullshit, by an emeritus professor at Princeton University, Harry Frankfurt. It first appeared in an academic journal in 1986 and 20 years later a

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    • Common Sense Is Getting Lost in the Immigration Debate

      Common Sense Is Getting Lost in the Immigration Debate0

      One of the early-medieval words and concepts I’ve thought about bringing back is the ‘thede’. In old England, the ‘thede’ referred to the tribe. It was a familial, rather than an abstract, descriptor of the people or the nation. Even though it had a certain standing in common law, the thede is not to be

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    • Is Parental Fear of Boredom Overworking Kids?

      Is Parental Fear of Boredom Overworking Kids?0

      Growing up, I knew better than to utter those two infamous words of childhood: “I’m bored.” The reason I rarely uttered them was because I knew that my mother would immediately find some type of chore to “entertain” me with. Today’s kids rarely utter the “I’m bored” phrase either. Only their reason for not doing

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