by Publius | May 19, 2021 | Contemporary Culture, Family, Grey Matter
By Casey Chalk | (Source) Consensual nonmonogamy, or “CNM,” is on the rise among the meritocratic elite. A 2016 survey of about 9,000 single American adults showed that one in five had previously been in a CNM relationship. A 2017 survey in Canada discovered similar...
by Publius | Mar 11, 2020 | Economics and Enterprise, Family, Grey Matter
By Rep. Ted Budd| (Source) Why are some millennials more financially secure than others? The answer has to do with individual life choices. Americans who graduate high school, start working, get married, and have children—in that order—are significantly less...
by Publius | Jul 13, 2015 | Course and Scholarship Updates
Should ideas be censored by governments? And book distributors? Consider the curious case of Apple vs The Manhattan Declaration. AVERAGE TIME: 2 HOURS. 1,000 IMPACT POINTS. Sign in to the class here to learn more about this course experience, which is free for...
by Publius | Feb 14, 2015 | Course and Scholarship Updates
Is the old model of “the family” obsolete? Many argue it should be, while others like G.K. Chesterton contend that it must be preserved. To which view are you married? AVERAGE TIME: 2 HOURS. 1,000 IMPACT POINTS. Sign in to the course here to learn more about these...
by Prof. Jack | Dec 8, 2014 | Grey Matter
By John Stonestreet | Reversing an Unhappy Trend Marriage in America is in trouble: new data from Pew Research shows that barely half of adults in the U.S. are married. That’s an all-time low. And if this trend continues, singles will soon make up the majority of the...