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    • Verbicide: The Language of Politics and the Politics of Language

      Verbicide: The Language of Politics and the Politics of Language2

      On his blog A Pilgrim in Narnia, Brenton Dickieson tells us that C.S. Lewis in his Studies in Words defined “verbicide” as the “murder of words.” Dickieson adds that “Lewis has some similar concerns as George Orwell in his ‘Politics and the English Language.’ Words can be politicized or bent into the service of those

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    • ATF Turns Law-Abiding Gun Owners into Felons

      ATF Turns Law-Abiding Gun Owners into Felons1

      The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has followed through on their plan to turn millions of lawful gun owners into felons in the name of “public safety” by reclassifying pistols with stabilizing braces as short-barreled rifles, effectively expanding the unconstitutional national gun registry. Stabilizing braces are devices that can be attached to pistols

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    • Arrested for Memes: In Defense of Ricky Vaughn

      Arrested for Memes: In Defense of Ricky Vaughn3

      Once relegated to obscure online forums, memes are now commonplace on the internet. These images are diverse in their content, ranging from humorous to offensive to insightful. And as the Department of Justice sees it, memes have the potential to be criminal as well. Douglass Mackey, the man behind the popular 2016 pro-Trump Twitter account

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    • Why the Left Can’t Understand the Right (and Vice Versa)

      Why the Left Can’t Understand the Right (and Vice Versa)2

      It’s probably important to preface any conversation on morality by noting that humans often struggle—mightily—to agree on what morality is. While it’s a thorny topic to define and explain, it would of course be foolish to avoid the pursuit of moral truths for this reason. Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist at the University of Virginia who

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    • Two Atheists, Two Films, and Their Call to Virtue

      Two Atheists, Two Films, and Their Call to Virtue1

      The 1966 movie A Man for All Seasons depicts the Lord Chancellor of England Thomas More (Paul Scofield) in his final years when he opposed Henry VIII’s divorce and refused to take the oath declaring Henry the supreme head of the Church of England. The king imprisoned More in the Tower of London. Tried in

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    • Why a Big Tax Refund Shouldn’t Excite You

      Why a Big Tax Refund Shouldn’t Excite You1

      It’s the dreaded season once again. About this time of year, I usually write something about taxes. What can I say? After hours of working through my taxes and considering how much of my paycheck was eaten by the black hole of government projects, it’s hard to stop thinking about our tax system. Unfortunately our

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