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    • Chesterton: Dogma is Inescapable in Education

      Chesterton: Dogma is Inescapable in Education0

      As you might imagine, the section of G. K. Chesterton’s What’s Wrong with the World that is devoted to the “mistake about the child” has something to do with the education of the child.  Actually, he thought that more than one mistake was being made, but all mistakes were traceable to any aspect of education

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    • Why Mike Rowe’s Newest Show Is an Antidote to Our Toxic Culture

      Why Mike Rowe’s Newest Show Is an Antidote to Our Toxic Culture0

      Edmund Burke famously said in his Reflections on the Revolution in France: “To be attached to the subdivision, to love the little platoon we belong to in society, is the first principle (the germ as it were) of public affections.” Burke’s assertion was a challenge to the French radicals’ promotion of the idea that citizens

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    • The Secret to Teaching Children Self-Control Is Letting Them See It in Others

      The Secret to Teaching Children Self-Control Is Letting Them See It in Others0

      Is self-control something you can acquire, like a new language or a taste for opera? Or is it one of those things you either have or don’t, like fashion sense or a knack for telling a good joke? Psychologist Walter Mischel’s famous results from the “marshmallow test” seem to suggest self-control is relatively stable and

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