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The Broken Binnacle

James O'Reilly, John Jakubisin, Joseph O'Reilly, Matthew McShurley, Peter Cermak, Phillip Dolitsky, Dario Spinelli, Joseph McHale, Joseph B. Piroch

The slew of human affairs through history, philosophy, and culture

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • James O'Reilly

    Sauntering somewhere between philosophy and poetry | Heir to a melancholic and rebellious Irish spirit | "The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult; and left untried." ~ G.K. Chesterton

  • John Jakubisin

    Father, coach and aspiring entrepreneur. Passionate about making a difference in the lives of the people around me. Host of the B is for Business podcast & founder of BISIN. Exploring and writing about business, politics and catholic apostolate.

  • Joseph O'Reilly

    "Since the wise men have not spoken, I speak that am only a fool"

  • Matthew McShurley

    "We are first given to be before we endeavor to be" - William Desmond

  • Peter Cermak

    Amateur mathematician and student of philosophy. "The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent full of doubt" - Bertrand Russell

  • Phillip Dolitsky

    I write on geopolitics, strategy, religion, culture, technology and literature. How well I do any of those things is up to you to decide. I'm also a struggling poet, which is the same thing as being a poet.

  • Dario Spinelli

    Fledgling lawyer, clerk on the Supreme Court of Virginia, and soon to be dad. A student of philosophy and St. Thomas Aquinas, seeking to understand the common good. "The eyes see better when guided by love." - Joseph Pieper

  • Joseph McHale

    Joseph McHale is a high school theology teacher and holds a bachelor's in philosophy from The Catholic University of America. He loves philosophy and theology.

  • Joseph B. Piroch

    Joseph B. Piroch has worked as an intelligence professional for the US government for over 30 years, and holds master's degrees in foreign affairs and military operations. He writes on international relations, military policy, and ethics.

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