The restless vanity of the untrammeled self Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 12, 2021Sociologist Daniel Bell on the rise of “the idea that experience in and of itself was the supreme value”
The legitimizing role of hedonism Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 12, 2021Daniel Bell on what replaced the Protestant Ethic
The moral imperative of having fun Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 12, 2021Daniel Bell on the moral imperative of having fun
The obligation of prodigality Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 12, 2021Daniel Bell on the hedonistic logic of the “new capitalism”
Desire desires desire Book excerptBy Ken MyersMay 21, 2021Zygmunt Bauman on being a consumer in a consumer society
Discovering inherited metaphysical commitments Book excerptBy Ken MyersMay 6, 2021Andrew Davison on the importance for theology of becoming more philosophically self-conscious
Questioning the world’s assumptions down to their very roots Book excerptBy Ken MyersMay 6, 2021John Milbank on the need for a more robust apologetics
Craftsmanship and the infallible judgment of reality Book excerptBy Ken MyersApril 27, 2021Matthew B. Crawford on the psychic satisfactions of manual work
Dialectic of reverence and rebellion Book excerptBy Ken MyersApril 27, 2021Matthew B. Crawford on the personal knowledge acquired in apprenticeship
Educational provocations Book excerptBy Ken MyersApril 22, 2021Steve Talbott on establishing ends for education before selecting means
The flickering of the American mind Book excerptBy Ken MyersApril 22, 2021Diana Senechal on problems of distraction in education
Totalitarianism in a new mode Book excerptBy Ken MyersApril 15, 2021John Milbank on how liberalism has a marked tendency to become illiberal