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Subject Tocqueville, Solzhenitsyn, and . . . Tumblr?
Date July 29, 2021 10:01 PM
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Plus, Aquinas on justice and big tech as an extension of the state 

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CATEGORY: AMERICAN CULTURE (9 min)


** Our Merciless Meritocracy ([link removed])
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Meritocracy: it’s an essential part of the American dream. Anyone from anywhere can become anything as long as he or she works hard.

But there’s a hidden cost to meritocracy. ([link removed])

America is suffering from a comparison crisis.

Alexis de Tocqueville saw this coming more than a century ago.

Tocqueville believed that something built into the American idea of equality and merit forced people to constantly compare themselves to others.

And when you constantly define yourself by comparison to others, contentment becomes impossible.

Cameron Hilditch explores the real-world consequences of this crisis, as well as some solutions, in this must-read piece ([link removed]) from National Review.

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CATEGORY: SOCIAL MEDIA (7 min)


** TumblrU: An Alternate History of Woke Culture ([link removed])
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If you’re a millennial, you probably remember the social media site Tumblr.

Tumblr was famous for users who obsessed over the latest happenings in sci-fi and fantasy media.

It was also famous for its far-left content.

Did Tumblr popularize woke ideology? ([link removed])

Political correctness and identity politics have been taught in higher education for decades . . .

But what if this half-forgotten platform was what made those ideas mainstream for an entire generation?

Writing for the American Mind, Katherine Dee presents an alternate history ([link removed]) of the rise of wokeness.

Read her article ([link removed]) and let us know what you think, especially if you used the platform in the early 2010s.
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Because our student editors and writers are bravely bringing conservative ideas to their campuses, we’re highlighting their efforts here.

How Participation Trophies Contribute to “White Privilege” ([link removed]) via the Texas Horn

Big Tech Companies Are Extensions of the State ([link removed]) via Lone Conservative
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CATEGORY: GREAT THINKERS (7 min)


** Discovering “The Other Solzhenitsyn” ([link removed])
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When’s the last time you heard someone mention Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn?

He’s often a feature of conservative conversations.

He’s also one of those thinkers who can’t be placed into one political box.

Over the years, Solzhenitsyn has been called pro-American, anti-American, a statist, an anti-Semite, a theocrat, and more.

But there’s another Solzhenitsyn, the real one.

In this review of The Other Solzhenitsyn: Telling the Truth about a Misunderstood Writer and Thinker by Daniel J. Mahoney, John Eastby explores Solzhenitsyn’s nuanced views on culture, religion, the individual, and community.

If you’re interested in learning about Solzhenitsyn on a deeper level, this Modern Age classic is the perfect primer. ([link removed])

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** ISI’s 15th Annual Gala for Western Civilization, September 16 ([link removed])
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Alexis de Tocqueville and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn are just two of the great thinkers who make up our Western tradition.

We hope you’ll join us as we celebrate that rich tradition at ISI’s 15th annual Gala for Western Civilization.

You’re invited to join us ([link removed]) Thursday, September 16, at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C.

And, if you're an ISI alum under 30, registration is only $50!

At the gala, you’ll hear from:
* Larry P. Arnn, president of Hillsdale College, who will give the keynote address

* Diana Davis Spencer, executive chairman of the Diana Davis Spencer Foundation, who will receive ISI’s Charles H. Hoeflich Lifetime Achievement Award

* Glenn C. Loury, Merton P. Stoltz Professor of the Social Sciences at Brown University, who will receive ISI’s Faculty Award

The Gala for Western Civilization ([link removed]) is more than just a fancy, fun-filled evening. It’s also a way to stand up for the Western tradition when it’s under attack from all corners of society.

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“Justice and mercy are so united, that the one ought to be mingled with the other; justice without mercy is cruelty; mercy without justice, profusion.”

—St. Thomas Aquinas


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