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    • The Perfect Video when the Markets go to Hell

      The Perfect Video when the Markets go to Hell0

      As of January 20, MarketWatch is reporting that the S&P 500 index is trading 10% below its 200-day moving average. Ouch. But not to worry, it could drop a lot further.  And since there’s a strong chance things will get worse, we decided to resurrect a classic E-Trade video from 2011. Enjoy!      And,

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    • 8 Deeper-Than-Usual Critiques of American Education

      8 Deeper-Than-Usual Critiques of American Education0

      In 1987 Allan Bloom’s The Closing of the American Mind was published. It represented a penetrating critique of higher education in America. Almost thirty years later, his criticisms—including the following eight—are still very much relevant:   1) “Fathers and mothers have lost the idea that the highest aspiration they might have for their children is

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    • Truly, what if?

      Truly, what if?0

      Generally, we Americans are quite proud of our overall military history. Yes, there’s discontent and guilty consciences about Vietnam and our recent incursions into the Middle East, but even in these feelings there seems to be a presumption that America can defeat anyone, we just shouldn’t do it as much. These memes give you a

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    • Read Literature to Learn and Love the Truth

      Read Literature to Learn and Love the Truth0

      The other night I testified (via telephone) before the Alaska state legislature, on the standards their public schools are adopting for classes in English. I’d read the standards but didn’t have them in front of me, so I was taken aback when one of the representatives plucked a directive out of all the verbiage and asked

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    • Famed Historian Explains How a Civilization Collapses

      Famed Historian Explains How a Civilization Collapses0

      Will and Ariel Durant are famous for their magisterial 11-volume survey of human history titled The Story of Civilization. After spending fifty years of studying and reflecting on the history of mankind, they are at the very least an interesting authority to consult on the matter. In The Lessons of History—written after they completed their

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    • Should People Read Less News?

      Should People Read Less News?0

      Thomas Jefferson was one of the most famous critics of the news media. He went so far as to write, “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them.” Was Jefferson’s scorn unfair, or did he have a point? Should people read less news if they wish to

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