05/22/2024 Mid-Week Links
Same as It Ever Was?: Eternal Recurrence in Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy (Public Domain Review)
The Smartphone Generation Isn’t All Right (Religion & Liberty Online)
The Land Where Decency Comes From (Gerald R. Ford Leadership Forum)
American Clergy in Colonial America (Graphs About Religion)
Redeeming the Planet of the Apes (Modern Age)
The Integralist Dystopia (FUSION)
Words and Weapons (Law & Liberty)
NOSTRA AETATE (Holy See)
Harrison Butker Misses the Point (National Review)
How the war on drunk driving was won (Works in Progress)
My Life as an Austrian Economist: My Philosophical Vision and the Critique of Scientism (Econlib)
The Teacher as Prophet: John Dewey’s Liberating Education (Religion & Liberty)
The Poland of Asia: Korea and the March 1st Movement (Then Again)
Beyond Schmitt (Ad Fontes)
The Ethical Purpose of Literary Studies (Lifelong Learner)
The beauty of concrete (Works in Progress)
Americans Remain Worried about Food Prices … So Why Is Washington Trying to Increase Them? (CATO Economics)
Seoul: Memory, Reinvention, and the Korean Wave (Then Again)
Why prediction markets aren’t popular (Works in Progress)
The Nones Have Hit a Ceiling (Graphs About Religion)
As clicks dry up for news sites, could Apple’s news app be a lifeline? (Semafor)
Harrison Butker Misses Wide Right (Acton Unwind)
Honorable Conduct in the “Negative World” (Ad Fontes)
Bare Ruined Choir Schools (Religion & Liberty Online)
How to Fix the Broken Housing Market (Law & Liberty)
The Lost Art of Ambition: How Churches Can Inspire Young Men to Greatness (Anthony B. Bradley)
A Christian Nationalist on Every Corner? (Religion & Liberty Online)
Thomas Sowell on Immigration (Alex Nowrasteh's Deep Dives)
Seeking Civility: Important Principles for Divided Times (Acton Line)