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Can We Retain or Restore American Prosperity?

June 20, 2012 by loydf

A few weeks back, Michael S. Greve published a discussion of one of our fundamental problems in these troubled times, as opposed to the secondary problems discussed by the better technical experts in financing, investment, etc. Greve’s essay, in three parts, can be found at: The Constitution of Affluence, Part I, The Constitution of Affluence, … [Read more…]

Posted in: decay of civilization, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, Narratives and truth Tagged: Christian worldview, civilization, decay of civilizations, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, Narratives and truth, Unity of knowledge

Why Are the Parasites Killing the Host?

May 30, 2012 by loydf

This is a short follow-up post to the essay I published yesterday: Prosperity that Never Ends…Oops. Besides a few unexplored aspects of this situation, I also left hanging the question which is the title of this post: Why Are the Parasites Killing the Host? Indeed, why? Wouldn’t they be better in the long run to … [Read more…]

Posted in: decay of civilization, history Tagged: decay of civilizations, history, transitions of civilizations

Prosperity that Never Ends…Oops

May 29, 2012 by loydf

Historians have noted that approaching crises typically take longer to arrive than the more prescient of the victims-to-be would expect. And then they are typically far worse than the more pessimistic of the victims-to-be would expect. I fear the truth that might lie in the above claims because we of the West, and many in … [Read more…]

Posted in: decay of civilization, Economics Tagged: decay of civilizations, modern world, politics, transitions of civilizations

Raising the Ante on Passion: Nabokov and Gibson

May 21, 2012 by loydf

Many modern Christians can’t understand why a distinguished man of letters, Vladimir Nabokov, would have written a novel about a man attracted to girls just before adolescence or perhaps just entering that ripening of sexual nature. The answer is as clear as the glorification of Mel Gibson’s gory movie, The Passion of the Christ. We … [Read more…]

Posted in: decay of civilization, literature, Moral issues Tagged: decay of civilizations, Moral issues

Intelligence vs. Intellect

April 25, 2012 by loydf

I realize there are a multitude of good books out there I’ll never so much as open but sometimes I feel an urge to re-read a particularly good book. So it is that I’ve picked up The House of Intellect copyrighted by Jacques Barzun in 1959. In the first essay, he makes a nice distinction … [Read more…]

Posted in: civilization, decay of civilization, transitions of civilizations Tagged: civilization, decay of civilizations, transitions of civilizations

Paying for perverts at the airport but drawing the line at birth-control

March 23, 2012 by loydf

I want to ask a simple question of the bishops of the American Catholic Church: Why is it acceptable for Federal agents to fondle the breasts of American women, probe the genital regions of American children, and publicly remove the diapers of incontinent elderly Americans but beyond the moral pale to force those violated Americans … [Read more…]

Posted in: decay of civilization, Evil, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, Narratives and truth, politics Tagged: decay of civilizations, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, Narratives and truth, politics

Moral Order vs. National Welfare Systems

February 19, 2012 by loydf

The bishops of the American Catholic Church are upset with President Obama’s mandate that all participants in regulated health-care programs should have coverage for contraceptives, abortions, and perhaps some other services and products considered immoral by Catholics and many others. But this Catholic layman has a question: What right have the bishops to object in … [Read more…]

Posted in: Christian in the universe of Einstein, decay of civilization, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, honesty in perception, Moral issues Tagged: Christian in the universe of Einstein, Christian worldview, decay of civilizations, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, modern world, Moral issues

Let’s Hear It for Amateurs, That Is, for Lovers

February 9, 2012 by loydf

Not one to accept the mishmash of ideas which is the modern worldview, Professor Minogue reminds us: A free State is one in which there is a strong resistance to professionalization; it is marked by that “versatility” which Pericles claimed for Athens. [page 150] This is not to argue that professionalization is bad. Minogue was … [Read more…]

Posted in: decay of civilization, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, honesty in perception, Moral issues, Narratives and truth, paying attention Tagged: decay of civilizations, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, Moral issues, Narratives and truth

The Liberal Mind: Can the State be Limited?

January 24, 2012 by loydf

The state as we know it in the United States and most countries in this year of 2011 can’t be limited without destroying that state. This is because — in Jeffersonian terms — the state as it currently exists in most countries is an instrument of a vague group of human beings which we could … [Read more…]

Posted in: Body of Christ, civilization, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, Human nature, Narratives and truth Tagged: Body of Christ, Christian worldview, civilization, decay of civilizations, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, human nature, Narratives and truth

The Liberal Mind: How Much Health-care Do We Need?

January 12, 2012 by loydf

I haven’t had any health-care for ten years or more. Haven’t seen a doctor. Have only had special blood-tests when donating blood a few times. I’ve been lucky for sure but it’s also likely that I’ve gotten good advice from non-interventionist doctors who told me to avoid the medical system as much as possible. To … [Read more…]

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