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    • Can America Revive the Idea of a Day of Rest?

      Can America Revive the Idea of a Day of Rest?0

      I was a bit of a workaholic in college. I studied hard, got my assignments in on time, and did my best to get the highest grades possible. But at the beginning of college, I instituted a practice which seemingly went against my hyper-intensive approach to school: I took a weekly day of rest. No

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    • How the Desire for ‘Moral Purity’ Divides Us

      How the Desire for ‘Moral Purity’ Divides Us0

      In the wake of Donald Trump’s election, the overwhelming response among progressives was “how in the world did this happen?” Those of us who study the rise of political and moral polarization in the United States, however, were less surprised.   Think of the people you choose to spend time with – your romantic partner,

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    • The 7 Deadly Sins of Social Media

      The 7 Deadly Sins of Social Media1

      Social networks do best when they tap into one of the seven deadly sins. Facebook is ego. Zynga is sloth. LinkedIn is greed. ~ Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn (2011) The Atlantic’s Robinson Meyer suggests that Hoffman’s tongue-in-cheek comment from five years ago may contain more than a kernel of truth. Using Dante’s Inferno as a guide, Meyer outlines

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    • Prof. Forced to Undergo Psych Evaluation After 2nd Amendment Rant

      Prof. Forced to Undergo Psych Evaluation After 2nd Amendment Rant0

      Last week, Campus Reform shared the story of Kevin Allred, an adjunct professor at Rutgers University who was asked to undergo a psychological evaluation after he raised the prospect of shooting white people to make a point on gun control.   “Will the Second Amendment be as cool when I buy a gun and start

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    • JFK’s Assassination Speech Has a Message America Needs to Hear

      JFK’s Assassination Speech Has a Message America Needs to Hear0

      November 22 marks the anniversary of the Kennedy assassination in Dallas. Although I wasn’t around at that time, I’m well aware that the occasion was as horrifying to my parents’ generation as September 11th was to mine. While reflecting on this anniversary, I came upon the remarks that President Kennedy was supposed to make that

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    • Was Shakespeare Really a Nihilist?

      Was Shakespeare Really a Nihilist?1

      Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more. It is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury Signifying nothing. Does this wonderful passage from Macbeth signify that Shakespeare believed that human life was idiotic and utterly

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