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  • The Conservative “Civil War” and the Losing Politics of Cynicism

    The Conservative “Civil War” and the Losing Politics of Cynicism0

    A number of media outlets are gleefully running headlines about a “civil war” within the conservative movement in America. While the term “civil war” is a little overblown, it’s true that fissures and fractures are appearing on the right, with prominent conservative voices – many of whom were formerly allied – turning on and denouncing

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  • The Case for AI Literacy in a Skeptical Age

    The Case for AI Literacy in a Skeptical Age0

    The artificial intelligence debate  is immediately polarizing. We’ve all heard our family or friends talk about it. AI is either seen as a boon or met with severe pessimism. But there’s a middle ground worth considering. This isn’t about championing AI as the solution to all our problems. Rather, it’s about realizing that AI literacy

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  • Taking School to the Woods

    Taking School to the Woods0

    English philosopher John Locke once advised that children should have “shoes so thin, that they might leak and let in water, whenever he comes near it.” Yikes! I thought when I first read that passage in “Some Thoughts Concerning Education” years ago. The mother’s heart of caution within me still balks at that idea … but

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  • When Surfing the Real World Beats Surfing the Screen

    When Surfing the Real World Beats Surfing the Screen0

    A few years ago, I took some adolescent grandchildren to the grocery store and was astonished by their wonderment. One had never set foot in a grocery store, and the others were infrequent visitors, to put it mildly. They learned some things that day, like how to pick out the best bunch of bananas and

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  • What Harvard Neglected in 1982

    What Harvard Neglected in 19820

    Going through some old, family documents this week, I stumbled upon a clipping from “Harvard Magazine” that included an address given by Reverend Peter J. Gomes of Harvard University to the school’s graduating seniors in 1982. It’s a heart-felt and lively address, which is reproduced below. What stands out most is that Rev. Gomes recognized that

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  • Is There Any Such Thing as ‘Good Divorce’?

    Is There Any Such Thing as ‘Good Divorce’?0

    If you ever want to get an interesting – sometimes shocking – glimpse of today’s culture, try reading the advice columns that populate many of the nation’s newspapers. A letter to Slate’s “Dear Prudence” column caught my eye today. The letter writer explained that a friend (“Chrissy”) in her late 30s was still dealing with the effects of her parents’ divorce, roughly

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