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Bryce Carlisle

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An excellent essay on what made American universities great, after they drew on Humboldt's vision, and how they lost that vision recently by succumbing to market and political pressures. From Richard Shweder, in @SapirJournal sapirjournal.org/university/202…

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My prediction in @WIRED : 2025 will be the year when "Social media companies will finally acknowledge—or be forced to acknowledge —that they now own childhood, and they bear at least some responsibility for what they are doing to children." wired.com/story/digital-…


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These 13 minutes drown out three years of naysayers. I could not be more proud of what's happening @uaustinorg Watch:

Watch the full @CBS @60Minutes segment on UATX here.



Why I Converted to Christianity - Ayaan Hirsi Ali youtu.be/rEXymLAqqIs?si… via @YouTube


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"Why haven't more religious leaders been willing to address the scary trends linked to smartphone abuse in the urgent, even fiery language used by secular figures such as Haidt and Maher?" asks @tweetmattingly arkansasonline.com/news/2024/nov/…


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Hey @elonmusk Wondering if you’ve ever read these from C.S. Lewis ? Seems like it could be of serious interest to you.

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Those are the two paths



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My old friend Michael Sandel, in a discussion with Walter Isaacson, provides a sane and sensible analysis of some key factors that contributed to the outcome in the recent presidential election--an analysis refreshingly free of arrogance, condescension, bigotry, catastrophizing,…


What a joy to read and discuss this with eager seniors in their Senior Seminar class today at WaterlooAustin.org

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Over the last few years I have given a lot of thought to how one finishes well.

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Here's my conversation with @TEDchris, which came out the day after Trump won in 2016. I explain why we are so polarized and how we can move forward. (We actually recorded it 4 days before the election, assuming Hilary was going to win.) ted.com/talks/jonathan…


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The verdict on phone free schools from a school superintendent: "Do it," and "I've already seen the results:" arkansasonline.com/news/2024/oct/…

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Society has long been LIKE the matrix: a "consensual hallucination." At After Babel, Freya India shows how life online has become far lonelier: each person can now have their own matrix, no need to share, thanks to AI: afterbabel.com/p/we-live-in-i…


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I lived five of the happiest years of my life in England. In those days, it was a free country. Although I was a dissenter from both the official established religion (Anglicanism) and the actual, albeit unofficial, established religion (secularism), my rights and those of my…


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Lucy, a young nursing student in our church, had fallen into a cycle of anxiety, self-harm and depression. One day she decided to write her feelings down in an email as a complaint to Jesus. "Dear Jesus..." she wrote. But she put me in the address bar and hit send. >


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Many older members of Gen Z testify that "it was the damn phones." Can anyone find Gen Zers who testify in favor of the phone-based childhood? Who are glad that their generation got smartphones and social media in middle school? This is so powerful, so haunting

“It was the damn phone”



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Speaking your mind--giving your reasons, citing the evidence--is worth the risks, even for students on campuses where speaking your mind means flouting the prevailing dogmas and defying entrenched orthodoxies.

WATCH: Princeton professor @McCormickProf sounds off on students exercising their independent thought on campus: "You can't get an education if you self-censor."



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Virginia has developed a brilliant model for getting to phone-free schools. First, Gov. Youngkin issued a well-researched executive order laying out the destination and the justification: doe.virginia.gov/programs-servi… Next, the VA DOE and the governor's wife, Suzanne Youngkin, set…


My mini-bibliography for inquiry into the role of Protestantism in the making of modernity.

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