By watching the master and emulating his efforts in the presence of his example, the apprentice unconsciously picks up the rules of the art, including those which are not explicitly known to the master himself. These hidden rules can be assimilated only by a person who surrenders himself to that extent uncritically to the imitation of another. A society which wants to preserve a fund of personal knowledge must submit to tradition. - Michael Polanyi
Paul Krugman’s Love Affair with France - Louis Rouanet, Mises
Weekend with Mitch - Richard Reinsch, Liberty Law Blog
Jurisprudes, Ideologues, and Partisans - John O. McGinnis, Liberty Law Blog
Hillary and Christian Dhimmis - Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing
Hadley Arkes: The Right Stuff - Marvin Olasky, World
Silence on Religious Persecution - Kirsten Powers, USA Today
The Birth of Right and Left? - Bruce Frohnen, Imaginative Conservative
History and the Path of Liberty - Paul Gottfried, Nomocracy in Politics
What Bruce Jenner, Diane Sawyer, and You Should Know - Walt Heyer, Public Discourse
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