At the risk of sounding like an ad (despite the fact that the 'product' is free and costs nothing but your time), for those who aren't presently reading Imprimis each month, I'd like to recommend at least giving it a look.
While I can understand if not all here may align politically with the group behind it (though as they say themselves, "The opinions expressed in Imprimis are not necessarily the views of Hillsdale College."), I wouldn't doubt that the vast majority if not all of us here on T_D can find at least some value from the writings published in it, at least as food for thought. The April edition, for example, is "The Left's War on Free Speech", a topic I'm sure we can all appreciate.
There's also March's article, "How to Think About Vladimir Putin". Not what, but how. As in rather than trying to tell you what your opinion on Putin should be, Mr. Caldwell instead provides very interesting and enlightening insights on the leader of Russia, some of which may surprise you.
In February, it's "Islam—Facts or Dreams?". I'm sure you can guess what that's about.
Perhaps you'll read through and find nothing new, maybe you'll read through and it'll do nothing more than confirm everything you already know, but as someone who's enjoyed reading it from month to month, I thought it worth taking a moment to recommend it to anyone else who might take interest in giving it a look.
Submitted May 09, 2017 at 12:33AM by Space-Jawa http://ift.tt/2ptDgtF