Thursday, November 26, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!

  • Jay Anderson gives us a history lesson on "The First Thanksgiving":
    Every gradeschool boy and girl in the U.S. will confidently tell you that their history books say that the very first Thanksgiving on American soil took place in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1621 when the English Pilgrims who had arrived the year before and the Patuxet Indians shared the food from their respective harvests in one great big happy feast.

    As is often the case, however, the history books are wrong on this account. ...

  • The Maverick Philosopher engages in a thanksgiving reflection:
    We need spiritual exercises just as we need physical, mental, and moral exercises. A good spiritual exercise, and easy to boot, is daily recollection of just how good one has it, just how rich and full one's life is, just how much is going right despite annoyances and setbacks which for the most part are so petty as not to merit consideration. ...
  • How Private Property Saved the Pilgrims -- When the Pilgrims landed in 1620, they established a system of communal property. Within three years they had scrapped it, instituting private property instead. Hoover media fellow Tom Bethell shares some economic history.

  • News has it that President Obama's decision whether to pardon a turkey could come at any day now!

  • And it wouldn't be the celebration of another American holiday without a screed from the Catholic Anarchist (this time reaching the height of self-parody).

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