From EPPC Briefly <[email protected]>
Subject Teens and Tech, Politicized Schools, Purity Culture, & Capitalism
Date February 11, 2025 9:31 PM
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February 11, 2025


** This Is No Time to Go Wobbly on Screen Use
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In the Wall Street Journal, Clare Morell notes the striking and negative effects that addictive phone and social media use have had on children in schools. She calls for significant, but commonsense, reforms that include age-verification on social media, bans on phones in schools, and parents to delay when they give smartphones to children.
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** Amazon relists controversial trans book 'When Harry Became Sally' after blacklisting author for four years
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Ryan Anderson tells the Daily Mail that "There is nothing remotely objectionable in my book and nothing remotely approaching 'hate speech.' For Amazon to continue to insist that the book is borderline 'hate speech' and that it is a tough call on whether or not to sell it is nothing short of ridiculous."
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Fox News reports on the reversal of Amazon’s ban on ([link removed]) Ryan Anderson’s book, When Harry Became Sally ([link removed]) .
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The College Fix highlights a failed attempt to cancel ([link removed]) Mary Hasson’s presentation at Arizona State University ([link removed]) .
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For National Review, Stanley Kurtz investigates the politicization of K–12 schools ([link removed]) .
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For First Things, Carl Trueman questions whether purity culture deserves the scorn it has received ([link removed]) .
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For Comment, Brad Littlejohn contemplates a Christian approach to consumer capitalism ([link removed]) .
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** Monday, February 24, 2025 | 11:10 AM to 2:00 PM ET
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** Dignity and Dynamism:
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** The Future of Conservative Technology Policy
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Clare Morell and Brad Littlejohn will speak on the first panel, Scrolling Alone: Technology in the Home and the American Family
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