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Classical Education News & Articles | 19 March 2026
Reading wars, school choice, and liberal arts. A brisk tour of what’s worth your time this week.
Mar 19
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“Lionizing” a Novel: Salman Rushdie out in the dar al-harb
A sharp review of Salman Rushdie’s Quichotte, arguing political caricature overwhelms the novelist’s craft.
Mar 13
4
Mastering the Four Arguments
Review by John Roche
Mar 10
16
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Of Fatwas and Fiction
Rushdie vs. the Imams
Mar 6
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February 2026
Zhèngmíng
From the Analects to the teaching of literature
Feb 27
5
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Vasari's Lives of Painters, Sculptors, and Architects
Why it is still worth reading the Plutarch of Renaissance Artists
Feb 26
8
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Finding Joy in the Moment: Homeland Security Edition
Taking a sad TSA song and making it better
Feb 20
9
January 2026
Classical Education News & Articles | 29 January 2026
Education reform, new alternatives to AP and IB, the rise of universal school choice, parents reclaiming control, and debates over AI, civics, higher…
Jan 29
6
Disability and Classical Education
Seeing disability as a vocation can reframe our approach to classical education
Jan 22
4
A Belle-Lettres Battle-Royale
Is German Literature the Greatest? A (Mostly Serious) Ranking of Western Classics
Jan 19
4
Classical Education News & Articles | 16 January 2026
You curated classical education news is back. Citizenship, liberal arts, AI, academic rigor, and the fight against progressive radicals in schools and…
Jan 16
3
In a Stupor on the Sea Floor
Reading Aloud Badly: Lectors, Literacy, and the Culture We Deserve
Jan 2
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