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All the single ladies

Instead of trying to persuade reluctant women into motherhood, policymakers should focus on helping enthusiastic parents have larger families Source

United Kingdom
Culture

Fatherhood Makes Your Brain Better

In 2013, my family moved from Chicago to Los Angeles so I could work on a PhD. My wife returned to the (paid) workforce, and I took on the daytime caregiving role for our children, who were two and four. I learned the slow and sometimes frantic rhythms of wrangling preschoolers, fitting my graduate work Read more. The post Fatherhood Makes Your Brain Better appeared first on Christianity Today

United States
Culture

Christian Courage Is More Than Suffering Bravely

The earliest Christian communities were widely and ruthlessly persecuted. Christians were maligned, castigated, deprived, tormented, and executed. Children were torn from their parents. Spouses were executed before each other’s eyes. Whole communities were slain en masse, sometimes for the entertainment of the coliseum. This era of intense persecution defined the shape of the church’s life Read more. The post Christian Courage Is More Than Suffering Bravely appeared first on Christianity Today

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Economy

Scott Sumner on *The Marginal Revolution*

My favorite part of Tyler’s book is where he asks a very good but non-obvious question: Why did it take so long for economics as a field to develop a coherent model or framework of analysis? Much of the book discusses how three economists simultaneously developed marginal analysis, with a focus on the work of […] The post Scott Sumner on The Marginal Revolution appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. Related StoriesThe Marginal Revolution: Rise and Decline, and the Pending AI RevolutionSoc...

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