The limits of civic education
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Plus: Picasso’s chaotic years, the birth of the foreign correspondent and more
Micah Mattix is a senior editor of The Spectator’s World edition and the author of the Prufrock newsletter. He has written for the Wall Street Journal, the New Criterion, the Atlantic and many other publications.
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Plus: Picasso’s chaotic years, the birth of the foreign correspondent and more
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Hope: A Literary History by Adam Potkay reviewed
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Plus: C.S. Lewis’s medieval mind, the fall of Robespierre and more
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Plus: the great book of the Great War, T.S. Eliot’s letters and more
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Plus: a succession fight at Scholastic, a walk through ancient Rome and more
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Plus: the life and work of Meir Kahane, the end of second-run theaters and more
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E-commerce is great for readers, but there’s no wrong way to buy books
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Plus: medieval manuscripts, Stephen Hawking’s libido and more
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Plus: the Habsburg empress in her time, Adolph Reed on Jim Crow and more
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The innovative modern composer does not abandon hierarchy, but acknowledges its inescapability
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Plus: a defense of blurbs, teaching kids to read and more
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Plus: typing Mrs. Dalloway, the Jewish revolt against Rome and more
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It’s for dancing and working out, not making some great artistic statement
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Plus: a history of the bald eagle, Eros as monster, and more
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Plus Heidegger’s gift, ‘Death on the Nile’ reviewed, and more
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Plus the beginning of secularism, propaganda and art and more
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The more one knows about Rimbaud and literary criticism, the more one will enjoy the book’s subtler jibes
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Plus misreading Darwin, the summer of theory and more
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Plus fur trade marriages, gamer Elon Musk and more
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Plus, the history of ‘Blood Meridian,’ when artists competed for Olympic gold and more