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What Are People For? (Comments & Selections)
What Are People For?© 1990, 2010 (2nd Edition) Wendell Berry210 pages Did the Lord say that machines oughta take the place of livin’? (“John Henry“, Johnny Cash) Wendell Berry is a softly outspoken critic of the triumph of inhumanity. What … Continue reading
The Conservative Mind
The Conservative Mind: From Burke to Eliot© 1953 Russell Kirk534 pages (7th Edition) For most of human history, change has been a glacier — slow to move, retreating as much as it advances. Since the scientific and industrial revolutions, however, … Continue reading
This week at the library: politics, Star Trek, a Cold War fantasy for kids, and trains
Last week’s titles: The Price of Everything, Russell D. Roberts | What It Means to be a Libertarian, Charles Murray | Star Trek Silent Weapons, David Mack | Day of Reckoning, Pat Buchanan | Getting There, Charles Goddard Dear readers: … Continue reading
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Day of Reckoning
Day of Reckoning: How Hubris, Greed, and Ideology are Tearing America Apart© 2009 Patrick Buchanan309 pages What’s wrong with America? Change, brown people, and wars, judging by Day of Reckoning. Published in 2009, presumably to capitalize on the election, Day … Continue reading
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Crunchy Cons
Crunchy Cons: How Birkenstocked Burkeans, gun-loving organic gardeners, evangelical free-range farmers, hip homeschooling mamas, right-wing nature lovers, and their diverse tribe of counterculture conservatives plan to save America (or at least the Republican party) © 2006 Rod Dreher 272 pages … Continue reading
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Tagged children, civic activism, conservative, education, food, food and drink, gardening, marriage and family, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, Rod Dreher, sacramental living
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