In his opening salvo, the esteemed Scott Yenor righteously scrutinizes the travesty of single-sex education at the Virginia Military Institute (VMI). Yenor lays bare the deleterious effects that forced sex integration has had on honor, cohesion, and the society into which graduates of the school march. What he emphasizes less, however, is how the Supreme... Read more about: How to Make Enough Good Men The post How to Make Enough Good Men appeared first on The American Mind.| The American Mind
Sex-specific education is needed to preserve America’s self-governing republic. Though many are only now rediscovering single-sex public schooling, there is still space for it to exist within the framework established by the Supreme Court’s 1996 United States v. Virginia decision, as I argue in a just-released Provocation for the Claremont Institute’s Center for the American... Read more about: Restoring Single-Sex Education at VMI and Beyond The post Restoring Single-Sex Education at V...| The American Mind
The American Mind’s ‘Editorial Roundtable’ podcast is a weekly conversation with Ryan Williams, Spencer Klavan, and Mike Sabo devoted to uncovering the ideas and principles that drive American political life. Stream here or download from your favorite podcast host. Post-Kamala Clarity | The Roundtable Ep. 287 This week, Matthew Peterson of The Blaze jumps in to... Read more about: The American Mind Podcast: The Roundtable Episode 287 The post The American Mind Podcast: The Roundtable E...| The American Mind
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A new study has cast doubt on the idea that women are biologically wired to wake more to a crying baby than men. It suggests that the significant disparity in nighttime care is due to social, rather than biological, factors.| New Atlas
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There is quite a lot on this blog about deaconesses. This post makes the most useful resources easily accessible. 1. All you might ever need to know, and the only item you have to pay for, but you don’t have … Continue reading →| Brian Patrick Mitchell
John Witte, Jr.’s Contributions to the Study of Sex, Marriage, and Family Law Helen M. Alvaré The following is an adapted excerpt from the chapter “John Witte, Jr. Contributions to the Study of Sex, Marriage, and Family Law” from the book, Faith in Law, Law in Faith: Reflecting and Building on the Work of John…Read More| Canopy Forum
Leaked emails give a glimpse of the religious-right networks behind transgender health care bans.| Mother Jones