Why Are We Here? Or, Can One Still Get an Education at a University?

Anthony Kronman’s essay in the Boston Globe, “Why Are We Here?” (subtitled: “Colleges ignore life’s biggest questions, and we all pay the price”) is generating quite a bit of attention. See my contribution to the discussion in a symposium pulled together by the good folks at Comment magazine. Update [01/10/2007]: Gideon Strauss, the indefatigable editor…

Hilton, Hotels, and Hospitality: Oh, the Irony

The Hilton Family of Hotels has launched a “be hospitable” campaign (just as heiress Paris has been welcomed into a slightly different hotel in southern California). The idea–which is a crass example of “welfare” marketing, selling a product by being “good”–is to compile and record random acts of hospitality around the country, all in the…

You know things are bad when you start agreeing with David Brooks…

I’m a tad alarmed at how often I now find myself agreeing with David Brooks. He offers a nice apologia for the “quasi-religious,” who inhabit a world between Pat Robertson and Richard Dawkins. He ends a recent column with this nice credo: Always try to be the least believing member of one of the more…