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Political theory professor, husband, dad, native Detroiter, MSU and Duke alum. I publish on heroism, human rights, and Holocaust education. Posts are from me, not the U.
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It’s basically impossible, as a parent, to know whether the fun and interesting plans will seem fun and interesting to the children you’ve dragged along with you. So I’m happy to report that two days at Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg, and Yorktown were generally well-received by the whole family.
There’s an unusual phenomenon that’s taken hold of us as a species over the past two decades, namely spending an inordinate amount of time trying, across time and space, to convince total strangers that your opinion is correct.