Monthly Archives: March 2025

What Jordan Peterson Can Teach Church Leaders

Aaron Renn writes in the WSJ: Mainstream institutions and authorities—churches, schools, academia, the media—could learn a few things from the online gurus about how to speak to young men effectively. Young men today often feel as if their needs are … Continue reading

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The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory: American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism (2024)

Aaron Renn reviews Tim Alberta’s book: His portrayal of the anti-Trumpers is almost a photographic negative of the pro-Trumpers he decries. Pro-Trumpers believe they are fighting a culture war to save America from those who want to destroy it. But … Continue reading

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10 Pillars of Masculinity | Aaron Renn

Aaron Renn writes: The ten pillars I discuss are: Identity. Mission. Agency. Virtue. Knowledge. Wisdom. Fraternity. Every man needs a band a brothers. Family. Suffering. Legacy. What are you going to leave behind when you are gone?

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Cities Are Actively Hostile To Conservatives, Why Would Conservatives Not Want To Retaliate Against Liberals?

Aaron Renn writes: Cities also give the green light to people creating a very hostile environment for anyone who is openly conservative, or even merely insufficiently liberal. We’ve all seen the videos of BLM activists harassing diners at outdoor cafes, … Continue reading

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How to Live in a Lower Trust Nation

Aaron Renn writes: Loyalty is the coin of the realm. Disclosing personal emails, even if from an ex-friend, to the media in order to try to harm someone is treasonous. It’s also to be expected. In a lower trust society, … Continue reading

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