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  • Modern Men in the City

    Modern Men in the City0

    What does it mean to be masculine? It’s a question I posed recently to a young man at a coffee shop—let’s call him “Adam.” Adam, about 20, was intensely fixated on a Green Lantern graphic novel at the time. I noticed the book before I noticed Adam. It was a thick black hard covered book furnishing fleshed

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  • Cheesecake Factory’s Free Cheesecake Disaster Is a Lesson in Scarcity and Prices

    Cheesecake Factory’s Free Cheesecake Disaster Is a Lesson in Scarcity and Prices0

    It sounded like a great idea. To celebrate its 40th anniversary, in November Cheesecake Factory announced it was giving away 40,000 pieces of cheesecake to customers who used the DoorDash app to place orders. Giving away, as in free. What could possibly go wrong by giving away 40,000 slices of the most delicious cake on

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  • Why Does the Federal Government Fail So Miserably Most of the Time?

    Why Does the Federal Government Fail So Miserably Most of the Time?0

    6.5 M people with active social security numbers are 112 or older.   When I spotted this headline in the Washington Times, and misinterpreted it, my heart took a bounce.   First came astonishment and joy. With that many men and women living to be 112 or older, and surely many more living at least

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  • Meet the Philosopher Behind the Ideology of Anti-Fascists

    Meet the Philosopher Behind the Ideology of Anti-Fascists0

    In our last article on fascism, we promised we would explore the philosophical roots of Antifa in order to better understand how they justify the use of fascist tactics in the name of fighting it. Antifa’s fascist tendencies are apparent by a simple surface diagnosis, but a deeper analysis reveals the bankrupt ideology that fuels

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  • The Argument Against Illegal Immigration No One Wants to Make

    The Argument Against Illegal Immigration No One Wants to Make0

    Last year, as a member of a Southern California moms’ group, I received an email from a woman with a dilemma. Her part-time nanny, who had been in her employ a little over a year, was asking for a raise, from $25 to $30-an-hour. The mom wanted a basis for comparison before she said “No.”

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  • Why Johnny Still Can’t Read

    Why Johnny Still Can’t Read1

    In 1955, prompted by the reading problems experience by the child of a friend, Rudolf Flesch wrote the book Why Johnny Can’t Read. The book became a huge bestseller and is still in print today.   Flesch realized that the reason many children were not learning to read was because of method of reading instruction

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