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materialism

  • Somewhere, Over the Horizon: The Need for a Broader Perspective
    Somewhere, Over the Horizon: The Need for a Broader Perspective
    Commentary Strenuous attempts to resist the tide of history—its repetitive waves and cycles—reflect perhaps the greatest human intellectual disease. It is a human frailty, a blind spot that has been ...
    May 21, 2024BY Gregory Copley
  • Generation Self-Centered
    Generation Self-Centered
    While some might argue to the contrary (my husband, for example), I don't write 24/7. I do have ...
    August 2, 2023BY Mary Hunt
  • When Materialism Infringes on Religion’s Domain
    When Materialism Infringes on Religion’s Domain
    What happens when our understanding of the world is split into the competing camps of science and religion? ...
    July 9, 2023BY James Sale
  • Book Review: ‘Confucius’ Courtyard: Architecture, Philosophy and the Good Life in China’
    Book Review: ‘Confucius’ Courtyard: Architecture, Philosophy and the Good Life in China’
    Something we often take for granted is a courtyard. It is a place of relaxation, serenity, or gathering, ...
    February 20, 2022BY Dustin Bass
  • Marxism With American Characteristics
    Marxism With American Characteristics
    Commentary Despite modern technology, there is no better way to send a message to the world than from ...
    August 10, 2021BY David Flint
  • A Life of Meaning, Without Buying
    A Life of Meaning, Without Buying
    Lately, I’ve been buying a lot of things: a nice watch, some cool folding knives, some tools, and ...
    July 31, 2021BY Leo Babauta
  • The Art of Wanting Less
    The Art of Wanting Less
    There are some practical steps we can take to get more out of life than what money can ...
    July 27, 2021BY Tatiana Denning
  • Socialism: An Education in the Obvious
    Socialism: An Education in the Obvious
    The rise of socialism in the United States can only be explained by an abject failure of our ...
    August 19, 2020BY The Reader's Turn
  • The Trouble With Marxism
    The Trouble With Marxism
    Commentary Karl Marx was first a philosopher and then an economist. While accepting Georg Hegel’s view that history ...
    August 19, 2020BY Ian Gentles
  • Cleansing Our Temples
    Cleansing Our Temples
    The Italian painter Luca Giordano working in the late 17th century was misunderstood in his time.  Initially, he ...
    January 23, 2020BY Eric Bess
  • Myth, Metaphor, and Marxist Bread
    Myth, Metaphor, and Marxist Bread
    I have talked in previous articles on the importance of myth and story, and that how we apprehend ...
    December 3, 2018BY James Sale
  • Live Longer, Consume Less: Recipe for Slow Growth
    Live Longer, Consume Less: Recipe for Slow Growth
    Global growth no longer keeps the pace of just a decade ago. Researcher Joergen Oerstroem Moeller points to ...
    October 25, 2015BY Joergen Oerstroem Moeller
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