By Russell Kirk Are there men and women in America today possessed of virtue sufficient to withstand and repel the forces of disorder? Or have we, as a people, grown too fond of creature-comforts and a fancied security to venture our lives, our fortunes,… Continue Reading “Virtue: Can It Be Taught? ~ The Imaginative Conservative: Kirk”
By Cal Thomas Public schools, increasingly dominated by left-wing political and social ideology, have seen an exodus of students to other education options. — Read on http://www.dailysignal.com/2022/08/09/public-school-system-in-need-of-major-reforms-or-burial/
by Sir Roger Scruton Free speech in a university is a very different thing from free speech in Congress or Parliament, freedom of the press, or free speech in the street
By Mark Malvasi Teaching at a time when civilization is in such obvious disarray and such marked decline imposes even more stringent and pressing obligations on the teacher. I have reached the conclusion that what American teachers must do is really very basic: Teach… Continue Reading “On Teaching, Writing, and Other Discontents ~ The Imaginative Conservative: Mark Malvasi”
By Mark Malvasi Nikole Hannah-Jones is right and wrong. Although the first slaves arrived in Jamestown in 1619, the year and the event carry less significance than she imagines. Although neither deceptive nor careless, she is uninterested in facts in a conventional sense. Her… Continue Reading “The 1619 Project & the Battleground of History ~ The Imaginative Conservative”
By Michael Foust – Christian breaking news commentary. — Read on http://www.christianheadlines.com/contributors/michael-foust/christian-doctor-fired-for-not-using-transgender-pronouns-files-appeal-my-case-affects-everyone.html
By Jonathan Butcher States are not “banning” critical race theory in schools. Rather, they are protecting rights under the Constitution and the Civil Rights Act. — Read on http://www.dailysignal.com/2022/02/08/state-lawmakers-are-combatting-racism-the-right-way-heres-what-you-need-to-know/