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Abigail Shrier: Stop Obsessing Over Our Children's Happiness

The author of "Bad Therapy" argues that we have created a generation of "emotional hypochondriacs."

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We think loneliness is in our heads, but its source lies in the ruin of civil society | Loneliness

Forty years ago, a US historian claimed that social changes were severing communal bonds. He was right

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Onward! From Minimal to Maximal Self

Fully living is not only what we by nature desire, it is also what we are fundamentally driven to do – at once maximizing our selves and the rest of life, while it in turn does the same for us.  Failing to do this mimimizes our selves and all else, so live!

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A life of freedom: Mandatory vaccines and mocking the dead

A life of freedom: Mandatory vaccines and mocking the dead
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Gratitude and Forbearance: On Christopher Lasch


Chicago Sun and the
St. Louis
Post-Dispatch. The Lasches were determinedly secular, and read American history as it had been written by Charles and Mary Beard and the progressive historians—the struggle of a resolutely enlightened people against the lies and malevolence of the wealthy and powerful. The social legislation of the New Deal years confirmed Zora and Robert’s belief that American history proceeded in a straight line, its occasional jaggedness entirely the result of temporary accidents that could be remedied by right-thinking people like themselves. They were immensely proud of their son, an only child, but when he became fascinated with history’s temporary accidents they grew anxious that he would abandon familial convictions. Lasch remained in close and loving touch with his parents throughout his life, but he discarded their intellectual and political pieties as he grew older. He had considered a literary career and experimented with short stories and a novel. His historical writing, at once sparse, even parsimonious, in narrative yet rich in analogies, asides and metaphors, was intended for the educated public and those historians not shackled to disciplinary conventions. He distinguished historical background from political foreground, he was a master of argumentative clarity and he possessed unusual cultural sensitivity. His literary style and intellectual demeanor were of a sort that has become rare.

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