What I’m Reading in 2019
Each year I try to read a few books a month that are not “required” either for school or work. Here’s my 2019 reading list.
What I’m Reading in 2019 Read More »
Each year I try to read a few books a month that are not “required” either for school or work. Here’s my 2019 reading list.
What I’m Reading in 2019 Read More »
This essay argues that the central threat to constitutional and limited government is the threat of nostalgia unmoored from historical memory.
Bitter Fruits: On Nostalgia and Limited Government Read More »
There is deep significance in how a society treats its dead. If history is to be considered, state funerals have played a significant role in public life.
Reflecting on State Funerals Read More »
I finally got a breathing space here to share some recent writing with you. This is a portion of an essay on digital citizenship that got published late last year on Mere Orthodoxy. I hope you enjoy it.
Critiquing Digital Citizenship Read More »
The real danger to liberal democracy resides within: the inability of liberals of left and right persuasions to live, work and relate in community with one another.
Is American Liberalism Declining? Read More »