Today’s two rhetorical gears

The diagnosis made by Randall B. Smith in part one of a two-part Public Discourse essay is not at all unexpected: the tone and increasing lack of basic civility that have come to categorize public discourse is toxic. But he has lots of collected relevant thoughts from smart people, and then part two includes a nice summary:

College students often have only two gears when it comes to public discourse: “non-judgmentalism” and “furious indignation.” In one gear, they proclaim endlessly that “this is just what I think,” that they “don’t want to judge anyone else” and that they “don’t want to tell anyone else what to do.” And yet when they come upon some activity or expression they find unacceptable—usually something they have been taught to view as a sign of an unacceptable prejudice or bias—their response is loud and furious: a shrill protest of indignation.

His mistake here is understandable: he’s an academic. I’m here to tell him, though, that it’s not just college students.

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“The remarks made in this essay do not represent scholarly research. They are intended as topical stimulations for conversation among intelligent and informed people.” (Gerhart Niemeyer)

Some succinct standing advice on recurring themes.

Thursday, 10/21/15

  1. Cold-hearted philanthropy
  2. What’s the opposite of “Mission Creep”?
  3. Oprahfied Divinity School
  4. Spy Elf of the Morning Hallelujahs
  5. (Insert City Name) Sheilaist School
  6. 1 with the Empire’s backing is a majority
  7. BenOp Burnout
  8. Double standards

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October 1, 2015

  1. Pope Francis versus the power elite
  2. The invisible nation
  3. A highly offensive, anti-American truth
  4. Almost as bad as the previous one
  5. Responding to rent-seeking
  6. Bless their hearts, they just can’t help it
  7. What rude beast?
  8. Where is the map of the dark places?

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Tuesday, 9/29/15

  1. An Agent Orange way of thinking
  2. When politics precedes culture
  3. No easy road
  4. We return to vulgar normalcy
  5. From slander to diagnosis
  6. Atheism for Dummies
  7. Winning’s not what matters
  8. Value voters

Oops! Premature publication Monday late afternoon. My bad.
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Wednesday, 9/9/15

  1. Four Anti-Party Men
  2. A new moralistic agenda
  3. Conservative flippancy
  4. Overwhelming volume of religions news
  5. Recanting (more or less) on Kim Davis
  6. Editing error or errant assumption?
  7. Humanism phobia

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Saturday, 9/5/15

  1. The Gospel According to Jeff
  2. Courage? Spiritual Friendship?
  3. Thinking strategically
  4. Reminder
  5. Why I’m fond of Bernie

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First Things Dump (with bonus track)

I’ve read the new First Things. That means the old one should be entirely up online now.

Let’s see, now …

Yup. Time for a First Things dump. (Items 5 though 8 may not yet be available if you’re not a subscriber; they’re from the current issue.)

  1. Our Carrie Nation
  2. The Metaphysical Revolution
  3. Speaking of Hysteria
  4. The Power Elite
  5. Protestant, Catholic, Jew
  6. The Americanization of ­Christianity
  7. Facing the Unborn
  8. Is the Para male or female?
  9. Bonus track

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