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Anglicanism matters, and not just because it is one of the largest Protestant denominations. It matters because, like Roman Catholicism, it is global, uniting varied ethnicities, economic levels and social attitudes in an overarching understanding of faith. But Anglicans have foregone Catholicism's useful authoritarianism, staking their unity on a...
In a 2001 cover story for The Atlantic Monthly, Brooks described a dystopic Princeton campus populated with students who robotically over-achieve, failing to dissent or engage with the world around them and locating success only within themselves. “[They] are goal-oriented. An activity…is...
“We’ve come a long way from where we were,” captain Carrie Williams said. “It’s a continual upward trend.”
But the Harvard housing system does not work simply by existing. All the benefits that students derive from being associated with a House, in fact, can be traced to the hard work and caring of house tutors and, ultimately, House masters. The administrative and symbolic leaders of their houses, House...
Frank said that Israel serves as an example of a flourishing democracy, maintaining “a superb record of standing by democratic principles,” despite continual outside threats.