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Reflections on a Ballroom Floor: What I Learned from Dance Class
Slow. Slow. Quick-quick. This formulation sticks in my head more than anything I’ve learned in...
November 04, 2015
Don’t Be Afraid to Have Standards: Dating Advice for Young Women
Dear Ladies, The degeneration of our culture has given rise to some pretty nasty girls....
November 02, 2015
Should Wives Work Outside the Home?
The question of whether women should work outside the home confuses a lot of people....
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October 26, 2015
Poorly Socialized Homeschooled Girl Doesn’t Fit In at College
The most common charge made against homeschoolers is, of course, that they are socially backward....
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It Is Not Possible to Shelter Children Too Much
Once in a while, I say something that ruffles a few feathers, disturbs tender souls...
October 21, 2015
Why It’s So Hard to Be Satisfied
Just imagine a little room, big enough for two, maybe three if one is a...
October 16, 2015
Your Nine-Year-Old Doesn’t Need to be a Sexy Cat
One function of the home is to hold the world at bay. Here, in the...
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Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman: A Review
Not many books offer social critiques so trenchant they become classics. Even fewer pull off...
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Lessons from The Twilight Zone
There’s creepy, and then there’s truly scary. The Twilight Zone, at its best, perfected the...
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The Memory of Old Jack by Wendell Berry: A Review
The Memory of Old Jack, one of Wendell Berry’s early novels, is a mostly excellent...
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You Are Not Crazy for Wanting a Different Life
I’m sure you’ve got your problems. Maybe you’re insecure. Maybe you’re selfish. Maybe you’re irresponsible....
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September 01, 2014
How the Loss of Organized Labor Made Small-Town Life Impossible
I’m working today. You probably are too. Years ago, when I was a kid, we...
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July 22, 2014
How Free Market Fanaticism Destroyed My Hometown and Yours
There are a lot of unmowed lawns where I come from. Many of them sit...
July 08, 2014
We Romanticize Farms because Farms are Romantic
My parents’ neighbors have a rooster. I know this because, on recent visit there, I...
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