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    The Imagination of Snoopy

    One of the great mysteries of Peanuts is that its most imaginative character is not one of the children, but the dog. Charlie Brown worries.…

    Ian June 14, 2026
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  • Blog Art History

    Against Contempt: Why Popular Artists Deserve Serious Art-Historical Attention

    Introduction: The Problem of Popularity Few charges are more damaging in elite art discourse than the accusation that an artist is “popular.” The word should…

    Ian June 12, 2026
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    Harriet Glickman, Charles Schulz, and the Quiet Revolution of Franklin in Peanuts

    In the spring of 1968, the United States was grieving, burning, arguing, and changing. Martin Luther King Jr. had been assassinated on April 4. Cities…

    Ian June 11, 2026
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  • Blog Art History

    The Greatness of Fantasy Art: Frazetta, Vallejo, the Hildebrandts, and the Visual Imagination of the Modern Mythic Age

    Fantasy art is often treated as a lesser branch of visual culture, as though dragons, warriors, sorceresses, strange worlds, heroic bodies, enchanted forests, alien landscapes,…

    Ian June 10, 2026
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    The Rabbit and the Hare in World Art History: Fertility, Moonlight, Marginality, and the Sacred Ordinary

    Few animals have moved as easily between the sacred, the comic, the erotic, and the domestic as the rabbit and the hare. Across world art,…

    Ian June 8, 2026
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The Theory of Money and Credit: Foundations of Sound Economics

Ian March 19, 2026

Money is not merely a tool of exchange—it is the lifeblood of civilization, the medium through which human cooperation scales beyond the limits of barter…

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Why You’re Wrong to Hate on Capitalism

Ian March 19, 2026

In recent years, “capitalism” has become a convenient target for criticism. Whether in the phrase “late-stage capitalism” or broader claims that the system is inherently…

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Blog Health & Fitness

Intermittent Fasting: A Scientific and Practical Guide to Metabolic Renewal

Ian March 19, 2026

In recent years, intermittent fasting (IF) has moved from ancient spiritual practice to modern medical conversation — and for good reason. While calorie counting once…

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Autophagy: The Body’s Cellular Renewal System

Ian March 19, 2026

Autophagy—derived from the Greek auto (self) and phagein (to eat)—is the body’s natural process of cellular “self-digestion.” It is a tightly regulated mechanism by which…

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Sex, Language, and Reality: A Defense of Biological Categories

Ian March 19, 2026

In the past decade, words that once seemed settled—man, woman, he, she—have become subjects of public dispute. New pronouns multiply, institutions rewrite forms, and disagreement…

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Blog Western Americana

The Santa Fe Trail: A Road of Commerce, Culture, and Myth in the American West

Ian March 19, 2026

The Santa Fe Trail is one of those rare corridors in American history where geography, ambition, and fate converged so perfectly that a simple wagon…

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Blog Health & Fitness

Stress Eating: Understanding the Causes, Dangers, and How to Break the Cycle

Ian March 19, 2026

Stress is a constant companion in modern life. From financial pressures and demanding careers to family responsibilities and digital overload, many of us live in…

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Impulse Spending: What It Is, Why You Do It, and How to Stop Letting It Run Your Life

Ian March 19, 2026

Impulse spending is one of the most common, most destructive, and most ignored money problems people have. Studies estimate that 40–80% of all purchases are…

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Blog Western Americana

Understanding the Cowboy Rope

Ian March 19, 2026

Few objects in the American imagination carry as much quiet authority as the cowboy rope. To see one coiled on a saddle horn or hanging…

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The Keynesian Mirage: How Demand Economics Broke America (and the Way Back to Real Prosperity)

Ian March 19, 2026

Introduction: The Seduction of Easy Prosperity Few ideas have reshaped modern civilization more profoundly—and more disastrously—than Keynesian economics.Born in the depths of the Great Depression,…

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