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A Way Forward in Civics Education
Featured Lee Trapanier 6/8/23 Featured Lee Trapanier 6/8/23

A Way Forward in Civics Education

Over the past decades, the controversy over civics education in the United States has only gotten worse.

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Democracy’s Interest in Kindness
Featured John von Heyking 5/25/23 Featured John von Heyking 5/25/23

Democracy’s Interest in Kindness

During the bleakest days of the Covid pandemic and the shutdowns, numerous voices exhorted us to practice kindness.

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Robert Frost’s “Mending Wall” and One Means of Ordered Civic Life
Featured Jason Peters 5/18/23 Featured Jason Peters 5/18/23

Robert Frost’s “Mending Wall” and One Means of Ordered Civic Life

We do violence to a work of art by using it for our own ends, especially for our own ideological or political ends, which are time-bound and probably transient at best.

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Golf and Manners
Featured Henry T. Edmondson III 4/6/23 Featured Henry T. Edmondson III 4/6/23

Golf and Manners

Professional golf may be the last sport to maintain a strong sense of manners.

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George Washington: “First in the Hearts of his Countrymen”
Heritage, Review and Reflection, Featured Phillip G. Henderson 2/20/23 Heritage, Review and Reflection, Featured Phillip G. Henderson 2/20/23

George Washington: “First in the Hearts of his Countrymen”

George Washington died in 1799 a decade after the Constitution was ratified, and just two years after serving as the nation’s first President, elected for two full terms.

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Power Unbridled
Featured Jeff Polet 10/5/22 Featured Jeff Polet 10/5/22

Power Unbridled

David French in this essay places alongside each other two contrasting thoughts of two contrasting thinkers—first friends, then enemies, then friends again—who were central figures in our nation’s early history.

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