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| | | | | The following is an essay I wrote in 2007, in a third year undergraduate class on political philosophy. I was not altogether surprised to learn from | |
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churchlifejournal.nd.edu
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| | | | | Adrian Vermeule, Harvard Law School Ralph S. Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law, unpacks the liturgy of sacramental liberalism. | |
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www.steelsnowflake.org
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| | | | | In The Revolt of the Masses, Spanish philosopher José Ortega y Gasset discussed the nature of the modern "mass-man" and the risks this mentality posed for the health of liberal democracy. Written in 1930, Ortega's thesis of the revolting masses is relevant today. Who is this Mass-Man that Ortega described? What characterizes this type of mind? Mediocrity and a Dunning-Kruger overestimation of one's ability, combined with a rejection of outside authority, are the core attributes of the mass man. | |
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georgetownsecuritystudiesreview.org
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| | | Image Source: Ukrainform. Image of a knife and the sidearm purportedly used by the SBU to assassinate Ukrainian collaborator Ilya Kyva in Moscow. Over the past two years, the gaze of the world has largely fixated on the stalemated nature of fighting on the ground in eastern and southern Ukraine. As successes and failures are... | ||