Deepening the relationships
Instead of merely livable, I think we need to start thinking about how we make our cities more lovable. I don’t mean this in…
Read MoreInstead of merely livable, I think we need to start thinking about how we make our cities more lovable. I don’t mean this in…
Read MoreJustice relates to truth, fortitude to goodness, and temperantia to beauty; while prudence, in a sense, comprises all three. The type of realism which…
Read MoreIf all of this is rooted in our desire that our children grow up to be people of deep prophetic discernment, we also long…
Read MoreTo put it bluntly, the discipline of economics has yet to get over its childish passion for mathematics and for purely theoretical and often…
Read MoreCan we actually suppose that we are wasting, polluting, and making ugly this beautiful land for the sake of patriotism and the love of…
Read MoreSome would blame our current problems on an organized conspiracy. I wish it were so simple. Members of a conspiracy can be rooted out…
Read MoreWhat we can do—what doesn’t require a technological and infrastructure revolution—is to consume less, right away. Policies based on encouraging people to consume less…
Read MoreEditor’s note: Each Thursday, we feature a throwback piece from Topology’s predecessor, catapult magazine. In this essay from 2011, Brett Beasley takes us back…
Read MoreWas the earth made to preserve a few covetous proud men to live at ease, and for them to bag and barn up the…
Read MoreEditor’s Note: This essay is the last in a series of three. Part one explored the differences between the money code of value and…
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