In “And So We Thought,” Daniel Xu ’29 explores creative works, both in their content, but also in how they relate to broader media and societal ecosystems. Editor’s Note: This article is a review and ...
Let's talk about those "European mind can't comprehend" and "American mind can't comprehend" tweets we've been posting for literal years now. They're about the size of our sodas. Welllllll, a new one ...
In the summer of 1987, a relatively unknown University of Chicago political science professor and philosopher named Allan Bloom published an academic book entitled The Closing of the American Mind. It ...
Tom Forth posted the image of a terraced, redbrick house in Leeds, UK, on April 29, 2025, saying, “Incredible to think that many Americans will look at this photo and think ‘poverty.’” The image has ...
While TikTok may be the birthplace of video trends, X is where all the mind-boggling trends that keep you awake at night begin. From the Ghibli trend to the 100 men vs 1 gorilla meme, X is the ...
On Allan Bloom the teacher, taking on the listless realms of academe. Bloom’s book appeared at a propitious time when the turmoil of the 1960s had fully run its course but when the academic and ...
THE CODDLING OF THE AMERICAN MIND: HOW GOOD INTENTIONS AND BAD IDEAS ARE SETTING UP A GENERATION FOR FAILURE By Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt Penguin Press, $28, 338 pages As the world knows, all ...