What were some of the most popular episodes this month? The Men are Not at Work, Conservatives for Labor, the Midwest, Drag Queens, and more . . .
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** THE MEN ARE NOT AT WORK ([link removed])
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Conversations with Mark Bauerlein
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The famed American work ethic has been on a steady decline for years, but the recent pandemic greatly exacerbated the issue. ([link removed])
** REDEMER ON CONSERVATIVES FOR LABOR ([link removed])
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The Editor’s Desk
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Need unions be championed solely by liberals? Colin Redemer discusses why this can and should change. ([link removed])
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CATHOLICS IN AMERICA ([link removed])
Conversations with Mark Bauerlein
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Christopher Shannon discusses the varied journeys of Catholic evangelization in the New World from its discovery onwards. ([link removed])
THE SOCIOLOGY OF WOKEISM ([link removed])
Conversations with Mark Bauerlein
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In this episode, Alexander Riley discusses how woke culture has its roots in the religious urge. ([link removed])
THE GLORIOUS MIDWEST ([link removed])
Conversations with Mark Bauerlein
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Jon K. Lauck argues that the Midwest was a true pinnacle of democratic ideals from 1800–1900. ([link removed])
DAREL E. PAUL ON DRAG QUEENS ([link removed])
The Editor’s Desk
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Progressive women have struck up a love affair with drag queens. ([link removed]) ([link removed])
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