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Table of Contents: Click the above image or the article titles to enter. The World at Land's End, by Daniel Morgan We begin this month’s journey with a step from our modern world into Midgard, or Middle-earth. Great wonders you may see, and great deeds, but do not forget to pack a toothbrush. Full Circle, by Kjersten Oligney Despite their labels, Modernism and Postmodernism actually find their roots far in the past. So far, in fact, that Plato used a large portion of his writing to challenge these ideas. Can we use Plato again now that the battle has been revived? Challenging Another Phrase In The Pledge Of Allegiance, by Jeff Daiell There are two words in The Pledge of Allegiance that seems to irk Mr. Daiell, but they are not the two you may think. And no, they are not “We the” either. Beginning to Know You're Right, by Paul Lytle It is the natural inclination of man, so Mr. Lytle claims, when he is in spirited political debate, deciphering the mysteries of history and philosophy, to cheat. We can do better, he believes, and he will teach us how. Poetry Texas Snow, by Paul Lytle The Age of Belief, by Daniel Morgan Cover image: "Texas Snow," by Paul Lytle, December 25, 2004 |