Animal Farm at 80

George Orwell’s “beast fable” continues to inform political and social commentary on both the left and the right. It has much more to teach us than merely “four legs good, two legs bad.” (Rossi & Rodden, Action Institute)

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Arvo Part’s music offers us salvation from today’s woozy ‘spiritual’ nonsense

This week, the world’s best-known living religious composer, the reclusive Estonian Arvo Pärt, turns 90. The fact that he’s also the most-performed classical composer in the world after John Williams is surprising. After all, we live in a Godless age. It’s a fair bet nearly all those people who love Pärt’s music never go to church. So what is it about his music that has touched a nerve? (Hewett, Telegraph)

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How segments of Christianity overlap with the manosphere and what it means for women

In Moscow, Idaho, conservative evangelical pastor Doug Wilson last year praised the nomination of now-U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for his opposition to women in combat. Then, in an interview broadcast last month, Wilson told CNN that in his vision of a Christian America, women would hold few leadership positions beyond being "chief executive" of the home and raising children. (Ramirez, USA Today)

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