Hot Time in the State of Franklin
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Once upon a time, there was a US state called Franklin that comprised East Tennessee and Western North Carolina's mountainous regions. T...
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An Anniversary of Liberty
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Today is of course June 6th, famously the anniversary of D-Day; but June 4-7 is also the anniversary of the Battle of Midway , which Richard...
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Hillbilly Highway to Guitar Town
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Another Attempt to Explain Young Men to Democrats
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Yeah, you know, just keep doing what you're doing. You'll be fine.
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One Pass at Explaining Young Men to Democrats
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There's a lot of talk about Democrats' $20MM effort to try to understand how they lost young men so emphatically. At AVI's place...
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Ah, That Makes Sense
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Babylon Bee : That explains why Maimonides went so far wrong; he never saw Smokey and the Bandit .
Solipsism and Romance
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An essay ponders a truth about literature in the age of AI: whatever meaning an author intended to convey, it is the reader who determines ...
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Nicomachean Ethics I.5
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Let us, however, resume our discussion from the point at which we digressed. To judge from the lives that men lead, most men, and men of the...
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Nicomachean Ethics I.4
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For ease, I am using the W.D. Ross translation that is available on the sidebar (also here ). It is not the very best translation. Terence I...
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Nicomachean Ethics I.3
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This section is one of the most important parts of the EN to grasp in order to understand the project. I've written about this short sec...
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Nicomachean Ethics, I.2
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If, then, there is some end of the things we do, which we desire for its own sake (everything else being desired for the sake of this), and ...
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Arms & White Samite: A Podcast
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The interview with me on the subject of my Arthurian book that I mentioned a few days ago is now posted. The book, Arms & White Samit...
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Therapy Culture and Childlessness
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This article in the NYT gets at something I have long believed: therapy culture has significant costs, here to include childlessness. [I]t ...
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Nichomachean Ethics, I.1
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Tom has asked that we go through Aristotle's most famous work on ethics . This is well worth doing; indeed almost nothing is more worth ...
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A Plague of Credentials
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Our friend Mr. Foster has a post on the dangers of having too many people with credentials aspiring for power. There is a great deal there t...
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A Roman Catholic Atheist
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This is a good survey of the work and life of Alasdair MacIntyre, who once described himself as a Roman Catholic atheist: "Only the Cat...
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Another Round on the Marx Carousel
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In the LA Review of Books, an argument that Marx is newly important to America . It begins with the argument that he has already been good f...
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A Duty to Die
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Just yesterday, remarking on a French 'right to die' law, Glenn Reynolds quipped that the right to die somehow always turns into ...
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Two American Stereotypes
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As celebrated by two Americana acts. The first is a contemporary model. The second is a classic. Riding around the country these last few da...
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Very Careful Vetting
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In the Pentagon parking lot, while waiting for the ride to begin, I ran into an old friend who had told me some months ago that he had been ...
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