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Debating Publius
Liberal Meltdown Over Elections
Be Pilgrims, Not Romantics
Quit Kvetching
Faith Remains
Playing the Hand We’re Dealt
A Note to Generation Cancelled
Graduating in Lockdown: A Symposium
Debating Publius
by Anthony A. Peacock
Rakove and Sheehan are to be commended for putting together a volume that reminds us what a faithful companion Publius remains.
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Liberal Meltdown Over Elections
by Bradley A. Smith
Election Meltdown
may tell us more about the meltdown of the liberal mind than the meltdown of our elections.
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Be Pilgrims, Not Romantics
by Jessica Hooten Wilson
The talents that have been formed in you will serve the world’s needs that call loudest to you.
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Quit Kvetching
by Michael S. Greve
We’re all in a maudlin mood: we should use it to think about what really matters.
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Faith Remains
by Bradley J. Birzer
If the liberal arts teach us anything over time, they teach us that those who love the liberal arts fully will suffer.
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Playing the Hand We’re Dealt
by Wilfred M. McClay
Every generation is born into a world it didn’t make, into a mess of which it was not the author.
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A Note to Generation Cancelled
by Helen Dale
No, it’s not just you. We’re all—nation-states included—in over our heads.
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Graduating in Lockdown: A Symposium
by Law & Liberty Editors
Law & Liberty contributors offer some thoughts for the graduating class of 2020.
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