Michael Lind’s New Paradigm, and the ‘End’ of Social Conservatism
…to small towns or rural areas, ‘property values’ are set not by what you can do with your property, but from what surrounds it; and because of this, and because…
…to small towns or rural areas, ‘property values’ are set not by what you can do with your property, but from what surrounds it; and because of this, and because…
…that I use the word ‘evolution’ here to mean ‘common descent’, by the way, not ‘fully natural unguided selection’, because I am convinced that ‘common descent’ is what the word…
…freedoms that they would like to promote. And we have seen “conservatives” mocked because they would shrink government and yet insert it into the bedroom. [How does that apply to…
…of Stanford University, as sort of a northern outlier of the barbaric Southern California lifestyle. [This is before the term “Silicon Valley” came into common use.] Because San Francisco had…
Columnist Gustavo Arellano, in his inimitable way, defends the fire pits. He even threatens to name the director of the AQMD to the ‘Scariest People’ list that he keeps, a…
…local land use regulation meant that he could not build the kind of innovative communities Ahmanson might have desired to build. I call to witness the Ahmanson Ranch in Calabasas,…
…and established what is perhaps the generic ‘American’ culture, but they were not considered ‘foreign’ in the same way.] So, if you’re not a Christian, use the day to celebrate…
…but have a ‘license to use’. The other is one that evangelicals have interested themselves in the cause of world mission, but have not generally thought of it as a…
…you use it but from how your neighbors are forbidden to use theirs. The issue is, what rights does a deed to land give you to use it, more than…
Because the quote I want to use is from a comment on Lisa Hymas’ post at Grist.org that is way down toward the bottom, and because I mainly want to…