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    • New Year’s Eve: Marxism-Lennonism Revisited

      New Year’s Eve: Marxism-Lennonism Revisited0

      The New Year’s Eve celebration at Times Square will again this year feature John Lennon’s song “Imagine.” We thought this article, first published in 2017, would be worth revisiting today. Republishing it also affords us an opportunity to wish you a happy, healthy, and prosperous new year. Thank you for all of your support in 2018. We look

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    • Amid the Seas of Empty Asphalt, after Christmas

      Amid the Seas of Empty Asphalt, after Christmas0

      These are the days after Christmas, the days when families across the country burst out from their households of holiday cheer in order to once again brave the lines and lots of shopping malls, exchanging gifts and chasing year-end deals. It is, in other words, one of the busiest shopping days of the year, a “peak”

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    • Chesterton On Why You Should Be A Reactionary

      Chesterton On Why You Should Be A Reactionary0

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    • The Transformative  Power of Forgiveness

      The Transformative Power of Forgiveness3

      Thirty-five years ago today—on December 27, 1983—the world witnessed a most extraordinary act of forgiveness. In Rome’s Rebibbia Prison, Pope John Paul II met for the first time with Mehmet Ali Agca, the very terrorist who shot him four times in St. Peter’s Square just two and a half years earlier. The two men sat inches from

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    • Ortega Y Gassset: Technology Is the Essence of Man

      Ortega Y Gassset: Technology Is the Essence of Man0

      We live in an age of rapid technological change. 20 years ago, someone would have laughed at you if you said you had a mini computer in your pocket. Today, Americans spend an average of 11 hours on their tech per day. Experts predict around 40% of the jobs done by humans will soon be the

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    • Our Politics Now: Up vs. Down, Not Left vs. Right

      Our Politics Now: Up vs. Down, Not Left vs. Right0

      If you were to view the evolution of politics in the West in traditional left versus right terms, you undoubtedly would see the political preferences of most people have shifted leftward. Just look at how most Americans view federal spending: total government spending (federal, state, and local) accounts for 37.7 percent of the country’s overall

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