Vassily Kandinsky, “Reiter” (1911)
Vassily Kandinsky, “Reiter” (1911) Read More »
What if the United States has already passed its peak and begun a slow decline?
It’s impossible to know the future, but thoughtful speculation can enlighten how we understand the present. In that spirit, if the United States has turned a corner, I offer these four possible factors to explain its impending imperial decline.
The Decline of the American Empire: A Premature Postpartum in Four Parts Read More »
I am no expert on Active Shooters by any means. But having spoken to someone who has done thorough research for law enforcement on this phenomenon, here’s what I know.
My Fear About the Boston Bombing May Be Coming True Read More »
Trying to judge humanity on the scales of justice is destined to be a messy and even pointless endeavor. War, rape, murder, slavery, and countless other forms of exploitation and violence are part of the story. So are love, generosity, kindness, altruism, grace, and a thousand other blessings.
The Boston Bombing is Not a Statement on Humanity Read More »
Arthur Hacker, “In Jeopardy” (1902)
Arthur Hacker, “In Jeopardy” (1902) Read More »
John Gast, “American Progress” (1872)
John Gast, “American Progress” (1872) Read More »
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