Hating the Heartland
Do Americans in rural places really “marinate in a sense of loss and perpetual disappointment”?
Do Americans in rural places really “marinate in a sense of loss and perpetual disappointment”?
It is not hard to draw a line from DEI delirium back to Paulo Freire and then to John Dewey.
Let us study the best American men and women in our rich history and focus on the best they have to offer.
From ancient times to today, people have often remembered their fallen war dead while celebrating sporting prowess.
Although the setting feels medieval, the War of the Ring is recognizably a modern war.
Matthew Crawford offers a road map to a well-lived life.
Two recent books examine the changing dynamics of the American family.
Many English Enlightenment ideals came to fruition only in America.
Current ideologies appeal to a distorted notion of justice.