Why I Try To Furnish My Home Like I Furnish My Mind
Conservatives proclaim the important of the Permanent Things. We should also, in a throwaway culture of plastic and particle board, value permanent things.
Why Women Love The Home But Not Being A Homemaker
While the return to the craft of domesticity can help a homemaker’s sense of fulfillment, ultimately undervaluing motherhood is the more persistent issue.
Hygge Helps Explain Millennials’ Longing For Reenchantment
Americans’ desire for the Scandinavian concept of ‘coziness’ indicates a spiritual longing, one that speaks to the shortcomings of our demystified culture.
Restoring Our Country Must Start In Our Homes And Neighborhoods
What will We the People, in our individual capacities, do next? Any argument that government is the problem requires addressing the cracks that so many assume are there.
In Defense Of Homeownership (Or, Why Food And Housing Are Different)
People treat homeownership differently than the purchase of food. Could that be because food and housing are different?