The Man, the Stick, and the Bomb: Reconsidering Human Nature in Nuclear Theory
If you give the man a stick, the first thing he wants to do is hit someone with it.
If you give the man a stick, the first thing he wants to do is hit someone with it.
Welcome to my reading list! From Stephen King’s masterful time-travel epic 11/22/63 to Vonnegut’s haunting anti-war classic Slaughterhouse-Five, I’m sharing honest reviews of books that have moved me, challenged me, and kept me up way past my bedtime.
A fascinating showdown is unfolding before our eyes — a widening rift between the populist currents of American politics and the longstanding traditions of Catholic social teaching. As faith and ideology collide, believers and institutions alike are grappling with what it means to reconcile spiritual convictions with political identity.
At just 21 years old, Sophie Scholl was executed by guillotine for courageously choosing to defy Fascism and Adolf Hitler’s system. In a Germany where terror was law and non-intervention was survival, Sophie Scholl embraced resistance. With the White Rose movement, she spread forbidden words of truth. Her legacy lives on today, reignited by the rise of far-right nationalism.
Happy Fall! Here is what I read for the month of September.
The film camera isn’t the only thing making a comeback. More people are reaching for pens, paper, and other analog tools as a way to step back from screens. Smartphones promised convenience but often leave us drained and distracted.
America, once the self-proclaimed embodiment of liberal democracy’s “final” triumph, now falters under the very forces of identity, culture, and conquest it believed itself beyond.
It’s no secret: the world is chaos right now. Throughout history, we’ve turned to books to find peace, clarity, and understanding. Here are my favorites
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