Toward A Consistent Life Ethic
November 03, 2004
Had enough of “moral values?” Few people went to the polls thinking about the real deal. Mandatory reading over at GodSpy.com:
“Better Off: Flipping the Switch on Technology,” by Eric Brende;
“The Simple Life Redux: An Interview with Eric Brende,” by John Zmirak;
“The Education of E. F. Schumpeter,” by Joseph Pearce;
“Small is Still Beautiful: An Interview with Joseph Pearce,” by Angelo Matera.
And something good from The Guardian on Tom Wolfe: “The Liberal Elite Hasn’t Got A Clue.”
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