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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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    • Benjamin Franklin on Achieving Greatness

      Benjamin Franklin on Achieving Greatness0

      • September 2, 2015

      “Almost every Man has a strong natural Desire of being valued and esteemed by the rest of his Species; but I am concerned and grieved to see how few fall into the Right and only infallible Method of becoming so. That laudable Ambition is too commonly misapplyed and often ill employed. Some to make themselves

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    • Can You Be Certain That Climate Change Is Caused by Man?

      Can You Be Certain That Climate Change Is Caused by Man?0

      • September 2, 2015

      Last September, while in Alaska, President Obama re-emphasized the need to counteract the effects of climate change: “Climate change is no longer some far-off problem; it is happening here, it is happening now. We’re not acting fast enough. I have come here today, as the leader of the world’s largest economy and its second-largest emitter, to

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    • Houston, Do We Have a System Problem?

      Houston, Do We Have a System Problem?0

      • September 2, 2015

      How does a society know when it’s time for a new system? To approach an answer to that question, let’s start with a working definition of a system. Basically, a system is a group of interrelated activities or concepts that form a whole, or, have a common goal. There are natural systems such as the

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    • Forget Perfecting Humans, Let’s Just Replace Them

      Forget Perfecting Humans, Let’s Just Replace Them0

      Aldous Huxley famously opens Brave New World with a tour of a human hatchery wherein embryos are conditioned to be a part of certain classes of people, designed for specific tasks. Here’s a tease: ‘Guaranteed sterile. Which brings us at last,’ continued Mr. Foster, ‘out of the realm of mere slavish imitation of nature into

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