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Aug 7, 2024

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Today I'd like to share a couple of noteworthy articles from Adam De Gree who writes for Intellectual Takeout. I've only recently discovered this writer but he has a real gift for getting to the heart of issues that matter.

The first article is about how social emotional learning is hurting children. De Gree explains how the shift from education to mental health and emotional management in our public schools is making our children unnaturally fragile.

His second article delves into how the corporate world has leaned into diversity, equity and inclusion and how identity politics is bad for business but good for management (control structures).

Article of the Day:

We've all heard the phrase "moderation in all things." J.B. Shurk has a marvelous essay on why this principle applies particularly to government power.

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