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    • Study: Vocational Classes Keep High School Students Interested

      Study: Vocational Classes Keep High School Students Interested0

      Last year, Intellectual Takeout posted a popular quote from Mythbusters star Adam Savage on the need to reinstate shop class. Savage said: “If you want the kids’ test scores up, bring back band and bring back shop and get kids actually learning stuff instead of teaching them how to take a test.” The effectiveness of

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    • C.S. Lewis on the Decline of Reasoning

      C.S. Lewis on the Decline of Reasoning0

      The old adage declares that “there is nothing new under the sun.” Nevertheless, it’s hard not to be amazed when something written by past generations strikes to the heart of what we are dealing with today. So it was when I picked up a copy of C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters written in 1942. For

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    • The Real Debate is over Human Nature

      The Real Debate is over Human Nature0

      In Federalist #51, the ‘Father of the Constitution’, James Madison, argued: The interest of the man must be connected with the constitutional rights of the place. It may be a reflection on human nature, that such devices should be necessary to control the abuses of government. But what is government itself, but the greatest of

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    • Did Stanford Students Just Reject Western Civilization?

      Did Stanford Students Just Reject Western Civilization?0

      Did Stanford students just reject Western civilization? According to the headline of a Daily Caller story a few weeks ago, they did. Given what actually happened, that seems grossly exaggerated. But not by as much as some might think. A few months ago, the conservative campus paper The Stanford Review proposed instituting, as part of

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    • Psychologist: ‘Authoritative Parenting’ is Best for Children

      Psychologist: ‘Authoritative Parenting’ is Best for Children0

      Several months ago, Dr. Leonard Sax made headlines when he proposed that the lack of discipline we see in America today is simply the surface symptom of a greater problem: the decline of parental authority. Dr. Sax’s theories were recently underscored by psychologist Lisa Damour in a New York Times piece on the benefits of

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    • The Virtues of Book Ownership

      The Virtues of Book Ownership0

      “Can you spare a dollar so I can buy this book?” I heard a man’s deep voice ask this question as I raced up a flight of stairs, speeding my way to the second floor of the local public library to drop off some overdue books. His voice was coming from the library’s “sale room”

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