@JamesWHankins1 Perhaps we could interest you in visiting/talking to the Hawthorn School in Bedford, NY, which is similarly modeled.
https://t.co/Bp6oE4gi7G
@holysmoke Chris Hale's conservative friends are about as real as his account of the meeting between Card. Pierre and the Pentagon. They might exist, but they all deny it.
Fascinating article by Columbia University sociologist Musa al-Gharbi:
"The well-being gap between liberals and conservatives is one of the most robust patterns in social science research."
Read here:
https://t.co/pQmIaMR7eL
@AuronMacintyre 3/ They can give money to found schools on "great books", but look at what someone like Tom Monaghan builds when he gets a chance. There are people, especially in architecture, who can deliver. Less so in the other fine arts, which are less reliable for family incomes.
@AuronMacintyre 2/ This is not typically the landed aristocracy whose aesthetic sensibilities and responsibilities to the public good of cultural artifacts, institutions, and the finer arts have been cultivated since youth.
Dalrymple remains an incisive yet poignant chronicler of the scale and depths of our self-inflicted decline and suicide.
This autopsy of Rotherham, from a couple years ago, remains as relevant now as ever.
https://t.co/Iok3eifbRK