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The Rise of Satire
Have you heard of the Scriblerus Club? It was an authors’ club founded in London in 1714. It was known for its satiric bent. Jonathan Swift was a member.
Western culture had long enjoyed satire, but there was a great satiric revival right after Descartes. Satire became huge.
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The Stumbling Block: On Dorothy Day's Cause
Matthew Walther at The Lamp
The Shire: Land of the Tao . . . and of Solid Right Hemispheres
Tao Teh Ching, Chapter 57
BYCU: National Dive Bar Day
I celebrate those phony holidays as much as Hitler celebrated Yom Kippur, but I'm getting behind this one:
National Dive Bar DayHere’s a deep ‘dive’ into dive bars and how best to celebrate these establishments.Ali SultanNational Today
Many people credit author/poet Charles Bukowski’s semi-autobiography,
Big Isn't Beautiful Either
Joshua Bowman at Law & Liberty
Oh Yeah Baby Eat It
Robert Grant Price at University Bookman
The Puritan Spirit of America's Civil War
David Samuels at UnHerd
Why I Sprint a Lot . . . and Maybe You Should, Too
Tao Teh Ching, Chapter 47
Resistance to the Gnostics and Their Left Hemispheres. Click Here to See the Main Projects that Develop These Themes.
Existence Strikes Back, The Hemisphere Hypothesis, Counter-Conduct, Flourishing, the Tao, and Gnosticism