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The Impeachment Power
Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 7/11/24 Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 7/11/24

The Impeachment Power

As we head deeper into this troublesome election season, we can’t help but notice the paradox that voters are discontented with the two candidates for president that they themselves have chosen.

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The Pursuit of Happiness
Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 7/4/24 Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 7/4/24

The Pursuit of Happiness

“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” The substitution of “the pursuit of happiness” for “property” in this famous triumvirate may be simultaneously the most inspiring and most troubling rhetorical move in American history.

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The State of the University
Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 6/27/24 Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 6/27/24

The State of the University

One of the more interesting developments of the last five years (or so) has been the creation of independent content delivery systems that allow authors to bypass corporate control of news and information.

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Forty-Nine Ways To Fix the World (Hint: Start Locally)
Review and Reflection Timothy Kilbourn 6/20/24 Review and Reflection Timothy Kilbourn 6/20/24

Forty-Nine Ways To Fix the World (Hint: Start Locally)

Crisis at the border. You fear the other guy will win the November election.

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Remembering Dwight David Eisenhower, Part 2: The Presidential Years
Heritage, Review and Reflection, Featured Phillip G. Henderson 6/13/24 Heritage, Review and Reflection, Featured Phillip G. Henderson 6/13/24

Remembering Dwight David Eisenhower, Part 2: The Presidential Years

Dwight David Eisenhower was known as a man of dispassionate and independent judgment.

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Symbols and American Politics
Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 6/13/24 Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 6/13/24

Symbols and American Politics

Tomorrow, June 14th, is Flag Day. It commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States by the Second Continental Congress in 1777.

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Eisenhower's Farewell Address
Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 6/6/24 Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 6/6/24

Eisenhower's Farewell Address

We’ve argued repeatedly in this space that part of Washington’s greatness as president was his willingness to walk away from power, even in circumstances where the opportunity to expand power was handed to him.

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On Courage
Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 6/6/24 Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 6/6/24

On Courage

In my essay last week I talked about my ambivalent reaction to the movie Saving Private Ryan. Although visually powerful, I found the story full of holes and the overall moral framework poorly constructed.

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The Art of War
Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 5/30/24 Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 5/30/24

The Art of War

On this Memorial Day we take some time to reflect on books and movies that can help us better understand the experiences of soldiers at war.

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Stuck in the Middle With You
Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 5/23/24 Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 5/23/24

Stuck in the Middle With You

Being in the middle has a bad reputation. Middle children often seem willful and resentful.

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The Cynic and the Emperor
Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 5/2/24 Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 5/2/24

The Cynic and the Emperor

My field of political philosophy contains an inherent contradiction since a philosophical disposition often eschews too close an engagement with the powers and principalities of this world.

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Woodrow Wilson and Redemption by Blood
Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 5/2/24 Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 5/2/24

Woodrow Wilson and Redemption by Blood

From their early Puritan days Americans have painted their politics with Biblical imagery.

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A Woman's Place
Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 4/25/24 Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 4/25/24

A Woman's Place

We think of economics as “the dismal science” in part because it tries to bracket the question of values, opting for mere description and impersonal laws.

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Globalism and the Individual
Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 4/18/24 Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 4/18/24

Globalism and the Individual

Political life must operate at some intuitive level on a coherence between views of the self and modes of governance.

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Tribalism and the Sacred Part II
Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 4/11/24 Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 4/11/24

Tribalism and the Sacred Part II

In last week’s essay, we looked at how ideas of “the sacred,” violence, and suffering congeal into our modern notions of victimhood, and our tendency to grant moral status to “victims.”

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Tribalism and the Sacred Part 1
Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 4/4/24 Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 4/4/24

Tribalism and the Sacred Part 1

We have argued in this space that the state of democracy in America is both worse and better than people think.

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A More Perfect Union
Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 3/28/24 Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 3/28/24

A More Perfect Union

One of the more satisfying parts of this job has been engaging in partnerships with other organizations and presidential centers and foundations dedicated to serving the public weal and strengthening democratic norms and practices.

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Virtue and the American Founding Part II
Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 3/28/24 Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 3/28/24

Virtue and the American Founding Part II

Last week we discussed Rousseau’s idea that “the act that constitutes the republic isn’t part of its constitution,” done by a “lawgiver” “able to see all men’s passions without having any of them.”

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The Gnostic Problem Part 2
Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 3/21/24 Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 3/21/24

The Gnostic Problem Part 2

Last week I gave a brief introduction to the thinking of Eric Voegelin, but more importantly to the problem of Gnosticism.

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Our Gnostic Moment
Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 3/14/24 Review and Reflection Jeff Polet 3/14/24

Our Gnostic Moment

One question I like asking people is, if they went to college, which books had a special impact on either their thinking or their general approach to life.

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