The Hoosier quarterback consistently demands a focus on the meaning and purpose of athletic achievement.
Tag: Plato
Fit Audience Let Me Find
In the age of AI and digital distraction, we are rapidly losing the inclination, and even the ability, to read.
Building the 21st-Century American Athlete
American families need to reclaim the origins of athletics as way to impart and inspire excellence and virtue.
Logos in the Land: “Can We Talk?”
Donald Trump’s unusual verbal skill, accurately labeled “the weave” during the campaign, gives Americans hope of making reasoned political speech great again.
Culture War, Whether We Like It or Not
We need to rethink how we fight the ascendant cultural left, which does not consider truth an arbiter.
Books in Brief: December 2023
Short reviews of Character in the American Experience, by Bruce P. Frohnen and Ted V. McAllister, and From Here to Eternity, by Randall B. Smith.
When the Cure Is the Poison
John Agresto is full of ideas about what needs to be done to fix the broken liberal arts tradition. Unfortunately, his proposed plan won’t work—they're too liberal.






