Misremembering E. O. Wilson
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The tractor wars, temperance pledges, 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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The tractor wars, temperance pledges, and more
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The necessity of memory, in praise of Brian Moore, and more
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Dickens’s other Christmas stories, what Big History misses, and more
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The forgotten Free Silver Movement, revisiting Lucky Jim, and more
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W.E.B. Du Bois’s Black Reconstruction, faking Native American heritage, and more
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If you’ve never read it or only read it in graduate school, give it a try by the ole yule log
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Modernists in Cali, the beginning of Europe, and more
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In praise of night walks, Robert Frost’s letters, and more
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A book about books for book lovers
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He was an eccentric and a traditionalist
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Plus: Lord of the Rings-themed cryptocurrency and more
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Plus: Tucker Carlson and that other new venture in liberal education
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It has its limits, especially if you’re writing about books and arts
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Plus: do Americans have King George III all wrong?
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Plus: why the so-called literary elite don’t know their classics
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Plus: Crime and Punishment, the return of Prufrock and more
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The great liberal critic would have detested the left’s attempts to cleanse art and history
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Savage Messiah: How Dr Jordan Peterson Is Saving Western Civilization by Jim Proser reviewed