Book bans were on the rise in the 2023-24 school year–sometimes for understandable reasons, sometimes not.
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Unexpected Book Bans
Finding Sanctuary within the Self
Teasdale’s lovely poem “Sanctuary” finds other ways than the conventional to put us in touch with God.
Laughter in the Presidential Campaign
Trump and Vance’s jokes are designed to beat down, not include. They elicit Hobbesian laughter, not Shaftesburian.
Harris’s Use of Goneril Tactics
In Tuesday’s presidential debate, Harris played Goneril and Regan to Trump’s King Lear. With differences, of course.
9-11 and Auden’s “September 1, 1939”
In which I examine why Americans turned to Auden’s “September 1, 1939” on September 11, 2001–and how the poem still offers us solace and hope in the face of Trumpism.
Tolstoy, Must Reading for Economists
A New Yorker article argues that economists should read Tolstoy, who understood that we can’t strip morality and politics out of the discipline.
Drought in Climate Fiction
Fiction writers are responding to climate change, including Anthony Doerr in “Cloud Cuckoo Land.”
My Heart Was in My Knees, but No Hearing
Herbert laments that sometimes, when he prays, his words don’t get through to God. And yet he finds peace in the end.
“Dinas Vawr” and Bully Culture
What do bullies feel when they assert their dominance. Thomas Love Peacock provides an insight.