The love that lets us share a name Written by In an age of loneliness, declining trust, and institutional erosion, the family remains one of the last places where Americans are still formed in the habits of commitment. In a…
In It’s a Wonderful Life, George Bailey’s great ambition is not wealth or status. It is something far more ordinary and far more powerful: the ability for working families to afford a home, put down roots, and build a future…
At the beginning of Home Alone, Kevin McCallister is not dreaming of independence or adventure. He is frustrated, overlooked, and angry enough to wish his family would simply disappear. It is a familiar childhood impulse,…
What our children can still teach us Written by Children naturally model the virtues — wonder, curiosity, humility — that adults need to revive in order to strengthen civic life and heal polarization. Recovering a posture of…
What our children can still teach us Written by Children naturally model the virtues — wonder, curiosity, humility — that adults need to revive in order to strengthen civic life and heal polarization. Recovering a posture of…
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