We have been hailing the Civil Rights Era as a grand and universal success for decades. Desegregation is an unquestionable good in the eyes of all good Americans. So, let’s take a
MoreIsaiah 35 The Ransomed Shall Return The wilderness and the dry land shall be glad; the desert shall rejoice and blossom like the crocus; it shall blossom abundantly and rejoice with joy
MoreThe Pity of War. Niall Ferguson. New York: Basic Books, 1999. Pp. xliii+563. $17.00. ISBN 0-465-05712-8. Organizing his book, The Pity of War, around ten hypothetical questions, Niall Ferguson attempts to show
MoreEditor’s Note: In 1836, shortly after the Battle of San Jacinto, Sam Houston was elected as the first President of the Republic of Texas. Here we present his first inaugural address, which
MoreEditor’s Note: For the next three Saturdays, through Christmas Eve, we will be presenting the classic story, Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. It’s a story most are familiar with, but few have
MoreGeary, Patrick J. 1994. Living With The Dead In The Middle Ages. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. What Is This Book About? Geary has produced a compilation centered on how the living and
MoreThe Cosmological Argument is based on scientific evidence for a Creator: Premise: That which begins to exist must have a cause. Premise: The universe began to exist Conclusion: The universe has a
MoreOne month ago today, safe spaces were destroyed, butts were hurt, and the California drought ended because of the flood of liberal tears. Donald Trump, the man they said couldn’t win, the
MoreIt has recently come to the attention of The Men of the West that one Yair Rosenberg of Tablet Magazine has appointed himself the supreme arbiter of Jewishness. Now, normally, this is
MoreRicardo’s example: “To produce the wine in Portugal, might require only the labour of 80 men for one year, and to produce the cloth in the same country, might require the labour
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