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Love Thy Neighbor, Part 6: The Plymouth Colony

“From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.” Karl Marx, 1875 From each, to each.  That’s the appeal of socialism in a nutshell.  Everyone works as hard as he can, and no one gets left out. … Continue Reading →

Ty Cobb – A Casualty of History

Last spring, I made a deal with my middle-school student.  If he turned out a decent essay about a historical sports figure, I’d publish it on my blog.  It took a while, but he did it.  Today, I’m fulfilling my… Continue Reading →

What’s Up with the D’s and R’s?

This post may seem off topic for a history blog, but history is irrelevant if the future is insecure.  In a constitutional republic such as ours, that confers an individual responsibility on each of its citizens to vote.** 2018 is… Continue Reading →

The Battle of Georgia: A World at War with the Flu

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