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Mark Levin, Bad Postmodernist

There are other equally noteworthy effects of this division of the press; starting a paper being easy, anybody may take to it; but competition prevents any newspaper from hoping for large profits, and that discourages anybody with great business ability from bothering with such undertakings. Even . . . . Continue Reading »

Hobbes vs. de Sade

I’ve got to say, it’s great having Ross Douthat at The New York Times . I know some people prefer Times columnists when they’re not writing Times columns, but I’m the sort who thinks that glorified blog posts really can be glorious. What elevates a string of 600-800 words . . . . Continue Reading »

More on the Court

Over at New Majority, David Frum complains : “What Obama did not do: pick the most learned or intelligent or wisest lawyer available to him. >What he did do: pick the justice he deemed most likely to secure him a demographic constituency in 2008.” I’ll reserve judgement on . . . . Continue Reading »

The Crisis of the Court

There is a lot I could say about Sonia Sotomayor , but for a moment I want to beat a strategic retreat to some more theoretical ground about the Supreme Court and our intensifying problem with it. The motivation for this move is uncomplicated. There is something deeply tiring about gearing up . . . . Continue Reading »

Facelift

Welcome back from the long weekend. As you can see, things look new around here. They’re also still being fleshed out. Over the course of this week, you’ll see the finishing touches appear as they’re put into place. Fans of blogs will be relieved to see all the typical blog bells, . . . . Continue Reading »

Memorial Day 2009

I caught up with Harold Kelly in the narthex of the church following services Sunday. “Mr. Kelly,” I said extending my hand, “I just wanted to say, thank you for your service.” His eyes immediately filled up with tears that in a matter of moments came pouring down his . . . . Continue Reading »

Leon Kass as Postmodern Conservative

Leon’ s Jefferson lecture, a very personal intellectual autobiography that transcends the fashionable dichotomy between reason (or philosophy) and revelation (while meanwhile having nothing Catholic or Christian about it), is a deep and authentic account of postmodern realism. It should be . . . . Continue Reading »

On Exterminating the Bugs

If all goes as planned—which of course is never a sure thing—this week should see a material improvement in the bugs in the system. I am particularly eager for commenting to be fixed so that the permalink doesn’t have to be opened.Re comments: I have to approve all comments now, . . . . Continue Reading »

Spitting in the Eye of Mainstream Education

From the L.A. Times, a look at a cluster of California charter schools which “mock liberal orthodoxy with such zeal that it can seem like a parody.” At American Indian Public Charter, School administrators take pride in their record of frequently firing teachers they consider to be . . . . Continue Reading »

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