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    • Is the Lack of Playtime Preventing Childhood Development?

      Is the Lack of Playtime Preventing Childhood Development?0

      • September 3, 2015

      Hey, did you hear about the preschool that has its students doing fractions by the time they enter kindergarten? If not, good, because it’s not true… at least, I hope not. To be honest, such a scenario doesn’t seem so far-fetched given our drive to plunge children into academics as soon as they can sit

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    • One Cool Speech You Should Know

      One Cool Speech You Should Know0

      • September 3, 2015

      On June 4, 1940, the outlook was bleak for Great Britain in its battle against Nazi Germany. By then the Nazis had already subjugated or conquered Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands, and most of France. The British Expeditionary Force was forced to flee the continent at Dunkirk. America was not in the war.

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    • National Debt: We’re Probably Screwed

      National Debt: We’re Probably Screwed0

      • September 3, 2015

      According to the United States Treasury, the total national debt is $18.2 trillion. The annual, average interest rate on the debt as of July of 2015 is 2.3%, down from 2.4% in July of 2014. Here’s why that’s a problem. Low interest rates mean low carrying costs for debt. If the interest rate is 10%,

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    • The Tragedy of the Commons

      The Tragedy of the Commons0

      • September 3, 2015

      In 1832, the British political economist William Forster Lloyd observed that cattle grazing on common land tended to be scrawnier than those raised in private enclosures. The “commons,” Lloyd realized, were threatened by people’s private interests and unwillingness to maintain the grass enclosure the way they would their private property. Using Lloyd’s concern about the “tragedy of

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    • The Overused “Teacher Bashing” Defense

      The Overused “Teacher Bashing” Defense0

      • September 2, 2015

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    • Mechanizing and Destroying

      Mechanizing and Destroying0

      • September 2, 2015

      Over at First Things, Peter J. Leithart writes about the rise of industrialism and the death of masculinity. He uses Philipp Blom’s books Fracture and The Vertigo Years as the core for his discussion. For 21st century man, we have grown up in a world of industrialism and ever-increasing technology. We don’t know anything different

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