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    Zen and the Motorcycle: Riding, Freedom, and the Practice of the Road

    There is something about a motorcycle that strips life down to essentials. There is no wall between the rider and the world. The air is…

    Ian June 11, 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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  • Blog Zen Buddhism

    Equanimity Is Not Indifference

    Equanimity is often misunderstood as emotional distance, passivity, or detachment from life. To some, the still mind appears cold. To others, silence looks like withdrawal.…

    Ian June 9, 2026
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  • Blog Art History

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

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

    Ian June 8, 2026
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Blog Sailing

Understanding the Points of Sail

Ian March 27, 2026

A Beginner’s Guide to How a Sailboat Moves with the Wind One of the first things every new sailor must learn is that a sailboat’s…

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Blog Information Technology

How to Build an Incident Response Plan

Ian March 24, 2026

An incident response plan is only useful if it matches the way a real incident actually unfolds. That is where many organizations go wrong. They…

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Blog Humanism

Felix Adler and the Founding of Ethical Humanism

Ian March 23, 2026

Felix Adler stands as one of the most important figures in the history of modern humanist thought, but he is often misunderstood. He was not…

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Blog Information Technology

Why Cybersecurity Should Be Separated from IT

Ian March 21, 2026

In many organizations, cybersecurity is still treated as a subdivision of IT. That structure often seems practical on the surface. After all, the IT department…

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Humanism Blog

Humanism Is Not a Party Platform

Ian March 19, 2026

One of the easiest mistakes people make is confusing humanism with a political tribe. In practice, this usually means assuming that humanism is simply another…

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Blog Humanism

A Humanist Look at Morals and Ethics

Ian March 19, 2026

One of the oldest objections to Humanism is the claim that, without God, morality loses its foundation. If there is no divine lawgiver, no sacred…

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Blog Humanism

What Is Humanism?

Ian March 19, 2026

Humanism is a way of understanding life that places human beings, human dignity, and human responsibility at the center of meaning and ethics. It begins…

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Blog Humanism

Kindness: A Humanist Reflection on Why We Owe One Another Care

Ian March 19, 2026

Kindness is one of the simplest virtues to name and one of the hardest to live consistently. Nearly everyone claims to value it. Parents teach…

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Blog

Good Grief and Greatness: The Life of Charles M. Schulz and the World of Peanuts

Ian March 19, 2026

On an October morning in 1950, readers opened their newspapers and found something small and almost austere: four tiny panels about a round-headed boy walking…

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Blog Western Americana

Famous Cattle Drives of the Old West

Ian March 19, 2026

History often remembers the American West through two images: the lone rider silhouetted against a crimson sunset, and the long sweep of cattle stretching toward…

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