
John Wood
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2 months ago |
nationalaffairs.com | Howe Whitman III |Daniel Wiser |Jon Askonas |John Wood
February 16, 2025 Technology is a force for change in the world, both positive and negative. Its ability to rapidly transform our way of life poses an inherent challenge to families. If conservatives wish to restore the family as the foundation of our civilizational order, they must develop a comprehensive theory of technological change. Without it, new technologies will continue to heap disaster on the American family.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
fordforum.org | John Wood
by John Wood, Jr.American society in the modern day suffers from a deep decline of republican imagination. By that I do not mean that the Republican Party has lost its imagination (though that might be a separate conversation). I mean that American society has largely lost its capacity to think in terms of the values and virtues of republicanism. As a consequence, the civic consciousness of American society is left to imagine largely in terms of democracy and revolution.
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Jul 18, 2024 |
news.fairforall.org | John Wood
Freedom, yes. But freedom of, or freedom from? In a country founded upon the assumption of “certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” it is that question that more and more has come to polarize the subject of freedom across the generations. Can our conceptions of freedom be reconciled? Can we consider the imperatives of liberty in terms that dignify the concerns of all?
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Jun 27, 2024 |
fordforum.org | John Wood
by John Wood, Jr.Ours was a boxing household. As a boy growing up in the 1990’s, I may have read the majority of boxing magazines published in America between the years 1970 and 1995. This was because my father owned them all, or most of them. A former writer for Boxing Digest himself, my dad lived the sport, befriending some of America’s greatest fighters in the 70’s and 80’s, even training alongside of them.
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Feb 12, 2024 |
c41magazine.com | Ilaria Sponda |Paul Harrison |John Wood
Artistic duo John Wood and Paul Harrison have been exploring conceptual and ironic situations through video art and, most recently, text-based works since 1993. They create actions in which the human body and everyday objects are used as instruments to explore space and to experiment with the laws of action and reaction.
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