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    • Yale Dean in 1949: Stop Worrying About Security So Much

      Yale Dean in 1949: Stop Worrying About Security So Much0

      Recently, while reading an old book about a young man’s adventures at Yale, I came across a speech delivered by the dean of that school, who was speaking to the graduating class of 1949. Periodicals at the time apparently suggested that the graduating class had indicated it was “primarily interested in seeking security,” and the

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    • Are Churches to Blame for Today’s Political Candidates?

      Are Churches to Blame for Today’s Political Candidates?0

      Last week Pew Research came out with a new survey on the relationship between religion and politics. Ahead of the election, it’s particularly interesting to note the level of influence Americans believe churches should have in politics. Nearly two out of three Americans are solidly against churches endorsing a certain candidate. However, fewer Americans than

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    • Sword Hunt: Why an ancient ruler confiscated all swords in Japan

      Sword Hunt: Why an ancient ruler confiscated all swords in Japan0

      The question of who is allowed to have weapons (and what kind) might seem, to some, like a relatively modern phenomenon. It’s not.   Marx and Engels posited that history is primarily a struggle of class, with one class of people (the Bourgeois) seeking to dominate another class (the Proletariat). The people, of course, “do

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    • What is Distributism?

      What is Distributism?0

      Distributism is the name given to a socio-economic and political creed originally associated with G. K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc. Chesterton bowed to Belloc’s preeminence as a disseminator of the ideas of distributism, declaring Belloc the master in relation to whom he was merely a disciple. “You were the founder and father of this mission,’”Chesterton

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    • The Hippocratic Oath doesn’t say ‘First, Do No Harm’

      The Hippocratic Oath doesn’t say ‘First, Do No Harm’2

      The Greek physician Hippocrates (460 – 370 BC) is considered the father of modern medicine in Western culture. It would be unusual to take an ethics class at a medical school in the United States and not here mention of the author of the Hippocratic Oath.   Many people believe the Hippocratic Oath begins with

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    • Why are So Many Movies Based on Children’s Classics So Bad?

      Why are So Many Movies Based on Children’s Classics So Bad?0

      The director Steven Spielberg is a cultural juggernaut. After decades of hit movies such as Jaws, E.T., Raiders of the Lost Ark, Saving Private Ryan, and many more, he would seem like the perfect choice to translate a beloved children’s story to the big screen. Alas, although the anticipation surrounding Spielberg’s collaboration with Walt Disney

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