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individualism

  • Why Edith Hamilton Feared the Decline of Individualism More Than Atomic Bombs
    Why Edith Hamilton Feared the Decline of Individualism More Than Atomic Bombs
    “People hate being made to think,” the educator and classical scholar Edith Hamilton (1867–1963) once said. Laziness of mind is indeed easy to find, even more so today than in her time. ...
    May 25, 2021BY Lawrence W. Reed
  • Making Society ‘Equal’ Is Unfair
    Making Society ‘Equal’ Is Unfair
    Commentary America’s cultural elites have a pathological obsession with equal representation (meaning equal outcomes) in many areas of ...
    April 30, 2021BY Adrian Norman
  • Identity Politics Is Destroying the Social Fabric
    Identity Politics Is Destroying the Social Fabric
    Commentary Identity politics—the formation of exclusive alliances based on racial, religious, ethnic, or social identity—is manifesting in all ...
    April 26, 2021BY Rikki Schlott
  • Liberals Unhappy
    Liberals Unhappy
    Commentary Given the irked and fearful state of the liberal temper at the present time, many people might ...
    April 16, 2021BY Mark Bauerlein
  • Learning and Belonging: Tradition and the Individual
    Learning and Belonging: Tradition and the Individual
    Commentary We belong to each other, and we learn everything worthwhile by submitting to the authority of a ...
    January 25, 2021BY Paul Adams
  • Weddings and Funerals: Rites and Wrongs in a Shrunken World
    Weddings and Funerals: Rites and Wrongs in a Shrunken World
    Commentary When people exclaim how small the world has become, they're usually noting how short a time it ...
    December 17, 2019BY Paul Adams
  • Collectivism, Individualism, and Left–Right Politics
    Collectivism, Individualism, and Left–Right Politics
    Commentary The mainstream political consensus places socialists and liberals on the left, moderates or centrists in the middle, ...
    November 12, 2018BY Cid Lazarou
  • Live For Yourself, Not Others
    Live For Yourself, Not Others
    Pre-packaged emotions fill every single mind, not so different from how a man finds himself lying to himself ...
    December 31, 2014BY Milad Doroudian
  • So You Think You Know Who You Are?
    So You Think You Know Who You Are?
    The clothes you wear, the food you eat, the books you read, and the ideas you wear on ...
    December 25, 2014BY Milad Doroudian
  • Arendt Was Right
    Arendt Was Right
    Arendt has been misinterpreted  for decades as an ideologue who presented the most evil segments of a men's ...
    December 9, 2014BY Milad Doroudian
  • Be Weary of Those Who Seek Approval
    Be Weary of Those Who Seek Approval
    When I first meet someone, I judge their character and morality on whether they ask my opinion on ...
    November 26, 2014BY Milad Doroudian
  • Why Carnegie Still Matters
    Why Carnegie Still Matters
    Although a great man who lost his path by giving away 90% of his wealth away needlessly to ...
    October 30, 2014BY Milad Doroudian
  • Ayn Rand and Socialism?
    Ayn Rand and Socialism?
    Am I ready to sell my soul for money? Absolutely. The reason is because I know like any ...
    August 7, 2014BY Milad Doroudian
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