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  • The Difference Between Guilt and Shame, and the Rise of Identity Politics

    The Difference Between Guilt and Shame, and the Rise of Identity Politics0

    In the digital age, there is always something to be outraged about. Whether it be the “infiltration” by fast food chicken restaurants; the LGBTQIA “plot” to overthrow the good, the true, and the beautiful; or a prom dress single-handedly (single-sleavedly?) wreaking more havoc on Asian culture than Genghis Khan, there’s something to anger everyone! In

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  • How Hypermodernity Is Destroying ‘the Good Life’

    How Hypermodernity Is Destroying ‘the Good Life’0

    In the 1950s, scholars worried that, thanks to technological innovations, Americans wouldn’t know what to do with all of their leisure time. Yet today, as sociologist Juliet Schor notes, Americans are overworked, putting in more hours than at any time since the Depression and more than in any other in Western society. It’s probably not

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  • Doctor Explains Why Parents Shouldn’t Encourage Boys to Play with Dolls

    Doctor Explains Why Parents Shouldn’t Encourage Boys to Play with Dolls1

    A quick look at headlines gives one the impression that boys and their ways are in bad shape: “Mass Shooters Are All Different. Except for One Thing: Most Are Men” (New York Times). “Why boys are more likely to be violent – and what can we do to stop it” (NBC News). “Men Are Responsible

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  • As Traditional Religion Declines, Superstition—Not Atheism—Is the Big Winner0

    Psychologist Stuart Vyse raised an interesting question recently at the Skeptical Inquirer website, “Why Are Millennials Turning to Astrology?” He also examines the related question of why astrology has a stronger appeal for liberals/progressives than it does for conservatives. He describes interest in astrology as “surging at the moment” — although my own records trace

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  • Psychologist: Rejecting Values and Responsibility Was a Big Mistake

    Psychologist: Rejecting Values and Responsibility Was a Big Mistake1

    In May 2017 LifeWay Research released an interesting survey. It found that 80 percent of Americans were concerned “about declining moral behavior in our nation.” As the survey went on to report, such concern was not unfounded. While 63 percent of the 65+ crowd agreed that right and wrong was objective, or does not change,

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  • 5 Financial Benefits Singles are Missing by Being Single

    5 Financial Benefits Singles are Missing by Being Single0

    For many years, marriage was something to which most young people aspired. Love, marriage, and the baby carriage were just the normal and expected sequence of life. But while many of today’s young people still hope marriage is in their future, the chance of that happening seems to be lower. According to Pew Research, only

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