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Read More Fiction
Read more: Read More FictionA society that reads only to operate struggles to understand itself. So read fiction as a return.
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To Conserve, We Must Create
Read more: To Conserve, We Must CreateThe best way to show our fellow citizens that human beings and human efforts are worth protecting is by creating works worth reading.
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Bad Romance: The Perversion, and Potential, of a Poetic Tradition
Read more: Bad Romance: The Perversion, and Potential, of a Poetic TraditionConservatives would do well to recover the Romanticism of Burke.
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America Will Not Survive Without Her Heart
Read more: America Will Not Survive Without Her HeartBy engaging the current context from the ground of tradition, one may nobly move into the future. Recollection must move to creation.
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The Beauty of a Quiet Life
Read more: The Beauty of a Quiet LifeRather than harboring ingratitude for not being as “great” as others, young women should seek to be like Rose. May we gladden and glorify our lives with high thoughts and…
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The Great Gatsby: The American Myth
Read more: The Great Gatsby: The American Myth“Striving” is not enough in and of itself. “Hard work” does not mean much unless you are working hard for something greater. When Aristotle writes about his famous four causes,…
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The American Camelot
Read more: The American CamelotAs Arthur shows in Camelot, his reign required holding the excesses of the knights in check and tending to the concerns of the people. While Camelot was never truly perfect,…
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Where Is Eden in 2024?
Read more: Where Is Eden in 2024?What was true in Steinbeck’s vision of California in the 1910s is also true today: Parents make mistakes. They pass the whole of their knowledge, both good and bad, down…
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The Magician’s Nephew: Reclaiming the Music of the Spheres
Read more: The Magician’s Nephew: Reclaiming the Music of the Spheres“Sensitive” has become a dirty word, an accusation. We throw it around to brand “kids these days” as snowflakes.In reality, our generation is not sensitive enough; our hearts have hardened…
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Popularized Objectification: The Play-Thing that is The “Book Boyfriend”
Read more: Popularized Objectification: The Play-Thing that is The “Book Boyfriend”Over the years, the vision for less sexualization of women in media has been realized, progress that many find praiseworthy. However, with the decrease of female objectification, we’ve simultaneously seen…