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Politics III, First Section

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The first part of Politics Book III treats the question of what a state exactly is, and what it means to be a citizen. Here arises questi...
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How's That Working Out for You?

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One of the most thoughtful and proper reforms instituted after the 2010 Tea Party victories in the House was a requirement that bills contai...
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The Finder of Lost Children

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It's helpful to have that line from Pulp Fiction in your mind while you watch this video.
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Blessed be the cheesemakers

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Federal and state governments set a floor on the price of milk that costs American consumers about $5 billion a year, while protecting dairy...
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Feed a cold, starve a fever

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Or is it the other way round?  I never can remember.  There seems to be similar confusion developing about how to halt the metastasis of gov...
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Winning the future

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Ross Douthat: What unites all of these stories is the growing failure of America’s local associations — civic, familial, religious — to fo...

Jacksonian America

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According to Dr. Mead, we don't much care about Just War . Readers of Special Providence know that I’ve written about four schools of A...
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Against Irony

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I have many sins, but not this one . To really live, to really love, to really be ready to kill and to die for the things to which you are...

That's How I Got through Fourth Period Algebra:

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Headline: "Our brain can do unconscious mathematics ."
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The Old Gods

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Doc Russia used to quote "The Gods of the Copybook Headings" from time to time. A great bet is underway, a poker game with stake...
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Controlling Americans through Price

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A couple of articles today: one on the potential for cheap shale oil to reshape the world in ways beneficial to America, and the other aga...
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Politics II: Spartans!

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Lest we forget our mission to read through the Politics , let's finish the rest of book two today (or this weekend, as you have time). ...
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Some Thoughts on Cats

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Thank you for the apologies; although it was clear at the time that most of you were simply playing off the original jape. I think,...
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Happy Proto-Thanksgiving

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After today, we're in the pre-Thanksgiving planning phase. It happens this year I'm doing the cooking for everybody. That's go...
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Matthew 5:45

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"I learned that Jesus walked the earth to create a more civilized society, Martin (Luther King) walked the earth to create a more justi...

Mandates

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The National Review attempts to make sense of the exit polls, surely a Quixotic task.  If you ask voters what is the most important issue t...
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A Case for Abortion

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Back during the summer, we discussed ( see comments here ) some finer points about cases in which there really is a moral argument for abort...
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Excellent Diagnosis

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President Obama: 'If you've got a problem with Susan Rice, you've got a problem with me .'
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Another Petition I Like

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This petitions thing is kind of a nifty tool. Here's a good one: A petition to allow any American to voluntarily opt out of Obamacare ...
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D@$@#, Dog!

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Some guard dogs you are. What a sorry lot! Mine scared a tow truck driver to death the other day. A guy with mechanical problems had di...
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