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Western Civilization-Post Scriptum|Abbeville Institute

By / June 9, 2021

< img width ="570"height= "419"src="https://www.abbevilleinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/lost-cause-2.jpg" alt =""/ > I when wrote an article on the issues emerging from what I described “group condemnation.” I believed that in attempting to caution individuals of threats lurking in the culture, those who blamed “groups” instead of individuals tended to lose reliability. To speak versus the Jews or the […]

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Making Servants of Freed Men

By / June 8, 2021

NB ‘s idea of the priesthood of all believers, the Orlamünders had actually ended up being positive exegetes … This is a story of what happens when the cat is blurt of the bag, and when the one who opened the bag believes he is the only one certified to be so released … The […]

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Why Fact Can not Survive on a Foundation of Sand

By / June 6, 2021

Orthodoxy, G.K. Chesterton( ebook )Chesterton opens the last chapter of this book with a look back at the road he has travelled so far. He has constructed his case that Christian orthodoxy (as he uses might justlyturn round and say,”You have discovered an useful viewpoint in the teaching of the Fall; effectively. You have discovered […]

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Free Market Capitalism as the Highest Value (Part Two)

By / June 4, 2021

  Returning to Ira’s question: Is it inherent in the nature of free market capitalism for the most wealthy individuals and/or corporations to capture government power? I begin with the conclusion of part one, as I believe it will be valuable to restate and summarize my earlier thoughts: Certainly, building wealth has always been of […]

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The Escape and the Way To (Part Three)

By / June 3, 2021

This will be the concluding post in resolving the question raised by Individual retirement account last week: Is it intrinsic in the nature of free enterprise capitalism for the most rich people and/or corporations to catch In the second of the 2 earlier posts, I dealt with the historic context and the existing issue. In […]

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Academy of Southern Music|Abbeville Institute

By / June 2, 2021

My name is Tom Daniel, and I’m a pleased guy. I’m naturally positive, and I love talking about all the advantages that originate from the South. I get discouraged when I see Southerners who keep falling into that exact same trap where they only wish to speak about the years 1861-1865. When there are 400 […]

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Listening to Miss Eudora|Abbeville Institute

By / June 1, 2021

For Christmas, I gave my granddaughter a compilation of Eudora Welty’s novels. She’s a passionate reader and tore into the book as quickly as she unwrapped it. The short stories, however, were not consisted of. Yesterday, we drove to a large national bookstore chain (aka quasi toy store and puzzle store) to buy one of […]

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“Aggressive Abroad and Despotic in the house”

By / May 31, 2021

Seventy-six years back, on May 8, 1945, at 2301 hours, Main European Time, World War II in Europe officially ended. Although the war would continue in the Pacific Theatre for several more months, May 8 marked the significant end of what was certainly the most dreadful and devastating land war in history. European culture was […]

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