Linky Friday #170: Earth & Beyond
This Week: Commerce, Religion, Science, Animals, Earth, and Space!
This Week: Commerce, Religion, Science, Animals, Earth, and Space!
Read about cutting edge research from Harvard that both contradicts a “secular” understanding of modernity and supports an egalitarian economic vision of such.
In her essays, the award-winning novelist examines the significance, past, present, and future, of America’s missing Religious Left.
This week! Religion, Nature, Democracy, Education, Sex, and Freedom!
This Week: Science, Culture, Healthcare, Resources, Copyright, and Latin America!
This Week! Britain, Gender, Society, Technology, Politics, and Religion!
This Week: Terror, Immigration, Politics, Health, Religion, and Family!
Guest Author T. Greer eulogizes the neglect of our literary heritage in contemporary rhetoric.
Pascal wrote, “Too much and too little wine. Give him none, he cannot find truth; give him too much, the same,” so I recommend a reading this with a drink or two.
An indulgence in what would be an act of political courage and principle, if it were to actually take place, which we all know it will not.
This essay is about reading gay porn before class. And it resurrects an Ideological Outrage Of The Day from 2012. And a graphic novel. And striking out romantically. And Richard Dawkins.
I’ve never done this before — promoted my own comment, that is. But I think I got a pretty decent thought out there.
The wisdom of a sports movie and the insight of a litigator show that the best time is now — right now — for the nation to reconcile some of its deep social fissures.
A brief gloss of the complex intellectual and spiritual harmony between the Founders and the Quakers.