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That Blog You Like Is Going to Come Back in Style

Adam Kotsko

An attempt at a new start from the oldest of old-school bloggers. I plan to address My Type of Thing: everything from pedagogy to political theology, leavened with autobiographical reflection. My opinions do not necessarily represent those of my employer.

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Dutch envoy Adriaan Pauw enters Münster around 1646 for the peace negotiations, by Monogrammist G.V.H. / Gerard ter Borch - Stadtmuseum Münster (via Wikimedia Commons)

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  • Adam Kotsko

    Adam Kotsko is a writer, teacher, and translator based in Chicago.

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