Monthly Archives: July 2023

Hold My Bier: It’s Boomer Time

This commentary was published today in “Phronesis in Pieces,” found at billschmitt.substack. “Generational theory” fascinates me. Think of it as sociological analysis that attempts to interpret America’s story by understanding the subplots interwoven over time by various age groups. These … Continue reading

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Jesuits See Lives Touched by a Close Call 250 Years Ago

This article was published in The Tablet, the newspaper of the Diocese of Brooklyn, on July 22, 2023. See the piece at thetablet.org, in a slightly revised form. I have been a freelance writer and editor for the newspaper, published … Continue reading

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Fake Muse? Finding Allies in Voegelin and Cuomo

This discussion of philosophy–in ancient times and on the nightly news–appears in the current edition of “Phronesis in Pieces,” my Substack publication at billschmitt.substack.com. Eric Voegelin I want to point out a link I have added to the “Defining Phronesis” section of … Continue reading

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Quoth Bob Dylan, We’ve Gotta Serve Somebody

“Ask what you can do for your country.” If a U.S. president said this today, as President Kennedy did in 1961, it would trigger a negative reaction in some circles. What would we call that reaction, clinically speaking? Depending on … Continue reading

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Let this Conscience Examine Us

He Who Acts Against His Conscience Always Sins — Aquinas Sometimes our courts are our conscience. We should examine our consciences, and we should let our consciences examine us. Our news programs have never been so filled with accounts of … Continue reading

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