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    • Hope for the Future is Not Blind Optimism

      Hope for the Future is Not Blind Optimism0

      A Florida reader of Intellectual Takeout sent me a thoughtful email asking a question about my article from several weeks ago. It ran as follows: Yesterday, I read The Long March: Are Its Days Numbered? That essay is what prompted me to write to you. In your conclusion you wrote “That era is coming to

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    • One Simple Plan to Undermine Socialism

      One Simple Plan to Undermine Socialism0

      The United States is in the midst of a national intellectual crisis. Popular support for the path to destitution and tyranny—the path followed by Venezuela, Cuba, and the former Soviet Union—is at an astonishing 77 percent among Democrats. Most young Americans prefer socialism to capitalism. The next election might not result in a socialist president, but the gains being

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    • How Hope Fosters a More Prosperous Society

      How Hope Fosters a More Prosperous Society0

      Is it possible for people to improve their lives through hard work, or is the system rigged against you? Your answer – and your results – may depend on your faith. On EWTN, Carl Cannon of RealClear Politics discussed a poll in which the organization asked people whether the American dream is alive “for you personally.” Only seven percent

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    • Baseball:  The Sport of Thinking Americans

      Baseball: The Sport of Thinking Americans1

      Sometimes you can be in the right place at the right time. For me, it was in the middle of the summer of 1958—a few days short of my 11th birthday. I was at Bill Meyer Stadium to see our minor league Knoxville (Tennessee) Smokies, wearing my little league uniform as I had come straight

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    • Why Early Marriage Is Better Than We Thought

      Why Early Marriage Is Better Than We Thought0

      Classic short stories are one of my great loves. There’s no better avenue to a quick emotional payoff or a poignant lesson than a tale that is so powerful it has survived through history. A poster child for such stories is “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry, which first made its appearance on

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    • Fox News Isn’t the Problem, It’s the Media’s Obsession with Fox News

      Fox News Isn’t the Problem, It’s the Media’s Obsession with Fox News0

      The American press seems fixated on Fox News and its owners, the Murdoch family. Recently, The New York Times purported to explain “How Rupert Murdoch’s Empire of Influence Remade the World.” This followed The New Yorker’s investigation into the “making of the Fox News White House.” Both articles claim to reveal the true political impact

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