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"These are some of the questions that motivate longtermism: the idea that positively influencing the long-term future is a key moral priority of our time."
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The New York Times: What Should I Do With My Grandfather’s Cringey Canvases?.
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>""It’s crucial to understand that our moral nature isn’t tribalistic; it is highly flexible, capable of both tribalism and inclusion.""
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“The culture war is largely over, and we lost,” writes Rod Dreher in his new book, Live Not By Lies: A Manual for Christian Dissidents. The book, which takes its name from a 1974 essay by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, picks up, in many ways, _...Read More_
“The culture war is largely over, and we lost,” writes Rod Dreher in his new book, Live Not By Lies: A Manual for Christian Dissidents. The book, which takes its name from a 1974 essay by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, picks up, in many ways, _...Read More_
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>"The president preferred Jesus’s teachings to his supernatural acts—and edited his copy of the New Testament accordingly."
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>"Thirty years after “Paris is Burning,” an army of drag queens hock Pepsi Cola and lipstick on TV."
>"Thirty years after “Paris is Burning,” an army of drag queens hock Pepsi Cola and lipstick on TV."