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Welcome to the Theater of the Absurd

A collage of various works from Moriz Jung, Rudolf Kalvach, and Arnold Nechansky. (check them out)

I remember when I saw my first meme. It was the awkward school picture of the young kid, clearly in the throes of puberty, smiling with his...

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Three Roads to Progress

Much ink and algo has been spilled on the topic of technology. I for one am facing “Haidt-Burnout.” (I do appreciate ’s work, but it seems that almost every essay that has followed has been fairly derivative.) What I mean is that there are...

10 days ago
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Imploring Divine Providence

Springfield, Illinois

May 18, 1860

Outside the unassuming two-story home on the corner of Jackson Street and Eighth Street, a tall, slightly hunched man stood with his two sons, contemplating the fact that his life had just been forever c...

14 days ago
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The Crisis of a Nation Divided

Stephen A. Douglas, a short, rotund, stout firebrand senator from Illinois, stood with an air of confidence as he looked out over the gathered crowd. Behind him sat a man, more limbs than anything else. The man behind him looked on, aloof....

24 days ago
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The Price of an Imperfect Union

Lincoln in 1862. Image colorized with AI.

*This essay first appeared with Mere Orthodoxy, here.

On September 17, 1862, Union forces — 87,000 men under the command of George McClellan — engaged the Army of Northern Virginia, a much smaller...

2 months ago
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