No one is political all the time. Looking back at 2013's posts, I note that about I seem to indulge in a post that doesn't directly engage the policy or politics of the day a bit more than once a month. Below, a handful that I'd hope might engage at least a handful of readers. A somewhat longer list after the jump. Happy New Year!
A companion list to The Atlantic's "50 Greatest Inventions" 10/25
A Pooh guide to blogging 7/15
Poor infrastructure breeds its own etiquette 6/2
Kierkegaard, Julian, Obama 5/5
As God gave him to see the right 3/4
The year in not-politics (full list)
The End of the End of History? 12/12
"People analytics" should lead to better pay in all jobs 11/28
C.S. Lewis: Joymongerer, democrat by default 11/24
Joy Eludes the Archbishop (Lewisian joy, that is) 11/4
A companion list to The Atlantic's "50 Greatest Inventions" 10/25
Twas the Night Before Shutdown (complete) 10/17*
Reading Oryx and Crake in the time of debt ceiling brinksmanship 10/9
Detroit's destruction began in its heyday 8/12
A Pooh guide to blogging 7/15
Poor infrastructure breeds its own etiquette 6/2
Kierkegaard, Julian, Obama 5/5
Of consumer cathedrals and Catholic capitalists 5/1
Peace at Antietam, Carnage in Copley Square 4/16
Alyssa Rosenberg's complaints about Romeo and Juliet are ageless 4/11
As God gave him to see the right 3/4
The xpostfactoid service employee mandate 2/6
* This one is hardly apolitical, but it gets a papal dispensation because it's in verse
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