On Feb. 3, Universal Studios’ Dracula Untold came out on Blu-Ray. Dracula, the novel by Bram Stoker, came out in 1897. Though over 100 years and divergent interpretations separate the two works, both contain useful moral lessons. This isn’t a review of either work and it’s not free of spoilers. It would be impossible to...
Year: 2015
Against a philosophy of historicism
I was intrigued by “Jaffa is No Deity” written by Sarah Albers. So much that I was compelled to contribute my opinion to this discussion about Jaffa. In the said article, Albers reiterated the typical paleo-conservative criticism of Jaffa’s work: That it is “ahistorical.” Now, I do not mean to argue otherwise. I also personally...
Campus climbers
Konrad La Prade ’05 remembers spending a lot of time on roofs. Cooking meals in a fire pit carried up from ground level. The first pipe he ever smoked. Conversations with friends that would stretch for whole evenings. One long conversation – six hours – with a female acquaintance, Joy, who would become his friend,...
Global warming is real
At last semester’s Energy CCA roundtable, Hillsdale faculty engagingly presented on energy and climate change. Physics, chemistry, and economics professors, responding to other speakers, highlighted climate change’s reality and discussed the implications. Unfortunately, the venue was almost empty. Most donors had left; few students attended. Similarly, mostly faculty members attended Dr. Hayes’ presentation on climate...
Gay marriage is wrong
This is the year that societal institutions will crumble or stand. The Supreme Court will decide this year whether it will redefine marriage and thereby permit same-sex couples to marry nationwide. In the modern rampage of relativity, it is important to define what marriage is and why it matters, particularly with respect to governmental recognition...