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The Obligatory Introduction

I have been following this website since its founding some years ago (I worked with Erik Kain on a previous political blog), and I am thrilled to now be a contributing member. This site’s readership is...

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In Defense of Grey Bands

Chris Squire, bass extraordinary for the progressive rock band Yes, died last week at the age of 67. He was the only member of the band to be featured on every one of their records and to take part in...

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Struggles Teaching History

I spent the last week at a conference at Stanford University for history teachers and researchers. The program focused on incorporating primary sources and worthwhile inquiry into our education system,...

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#StandwithChanda and Thought Crimes

Trying to get a figure fired from their job on political grounds is not a new phenomenon; the history of American politics provides ample examples. Unfortunately, the Left and Right in this country are...

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Donald Trump and Fascism

Donald Trump’s campaign continues to perplex talking heads in the media and Republican Party bigwigs. How can this media buffoon continue to say all the wrong things, act like a bully, and maintain a...

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Sweden’s Education Privatization Failure

I have spent countless hours writing about and discussing Common Core and the international benchmark for measuring national education systems (PISA, or Programme for International Student Assessment)....

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Films That Could Have Been

Perhaps more than any other genre, the science fiction realm has had to stomach some of the worst adaptations of its superlative works. I was a big fan of Robert Heinlein’s Starship Troopers in middle...

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Rethinking White Identity

I started writing a piece about Rachel Dolezal a few days after her life become the topic of discussion. Her case allowed me to pick from low-hanging fruit, and address elements of identity politics in...

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Baptism Without Faith

Last week, my wife and I baptized our daughter at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Petaluma. The ceremony was quick, straightforward, and surprisingly modern in its theological focus. Our...

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Unfit Comments

Scott Walker is the second of many Republican candidates to drop out of the race due to financial difficulties, but the suspension of his campaign is the most remarkable thus far. Just a few months...

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Let’s Be Honest: We Just Don’t Want a Dialogue

The Wesleyan University newspaper is under fire from some students that object to a recent op-ed placing some of the blame for recent police shootings at the feet of the Black Lives Matter movement,...

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Forget the University: Come Teach Middle School

The crisis facing graduates of the humanities is palpable. Countless students leave academia without significant job prospects; there simply aren’t enough university positions to absorb a school’s...

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In Praise of the Treehouse of Horror

The Simpsons has been a mainstay in my life for nearly as long as memory serves. I was an impressionable grade-school student when the series first appeared on the fledgling Fox network. My parents...

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Small Victories in Parenting During the Age of Islamic Terrorism

I truly hope I never have to reflect on my child’s development as Deborah Phipps has regarding her son Lucas Kinney: “I’m glad he’s associated with al-Qaeda rather than IS, but obviously I worry.” What...

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Ann Coulter: Donald Trump’s Brain?

Ann Coulter has had a long, strange journey through conservative politics. Her positions during the Bush years were ridiculous yet still managed to draw my attention. She claimed biology to be...

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Star Wars, The Hero’s Journey, and Multiculturalism

Last week, countless nerds across the globe delighted in the Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer (our very own Tod commented on it, followed by Dan). Even apprehensive fans, having been burned by the...

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Jar Jar Binks – Sith Lord?

I dare say two posts about Star Wars in a row is exposing my nerdy state of mind, but this was too good to pass up. Apparently, a dedicated nerd on Reddit has made a compelling case for why Jar Jar...

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Does the Left Need Christianity?

I was intrigued by a recent article in Dissent Magazine by Elizabeth Bruenig maintaining that the Left needs religion. She argues: “Christianity, in other words, is no more destined for a cozy...

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If You Need a Thanksgiving Conversation Guide…

…you may be the family member everyone wants to avoid (and not your obnoxious uncle). Is it really that difficult to talk about these issues with people who don’t share your perspective? Are urban...

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Stop the War on Thanksgiving

Image by kevin dooley The War on Christmas jumped a few places in line and has returned to us early (perhaps this social “war” has come about earlier to meet with the progressively premature Christmas...

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