Mark A. Signorelli
@Signorelli89
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Poet, author, and classical educator. Follow my work at https://t.co/1upDxUpDhy
Joined December 2020
I am excited to announce that the great folks at the Circe Institute will be publishing a book of mine this December. Things Glorious and Ruinous is a collection of essays stemming not only from my experience as a teacher and administrator in classical schools, but from my own
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"These thirty-three short essays on classical education both challenge the experienced classical educator and welcome the new classical educator into the classical renewal. With topics ranging from true masculinity to how to teach poetry, Mark A. Signorelli speaks with wit and
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Today is our official publication date! "Things Glorious and Ruinous" is available now at the website of the @circeins From the description at their site: "These thirty-three short essays on classical education both challenge the experienced classical educator and welcome the
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“The kinds of exertions capable of altering the cultural conditions of our times will have, as their most basic psychical orientation, an aspiration to reach beyond the prevalent modes and topics of conversation, as these are determined by the already existing state of our
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“The kinds of exertions capable of altering the cultural conditions of our times will have, as their most basic psychical orientation, an aspiration to reach beyond the prevalent modes and topics of conversation, as these are determined by the already existing state of our
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"This assumption that our history is primarily a thing to be judged—that a young person’s primary relationship to their national story should be fundamentally analytic—represents a woeful misunderstanding of the whole area of study. The basic point to convey to students about
circeinstitute.org
Mark Signorelli is a new author with CiRCE and has a recently released book titled Things Glorious and Ruinous: Considering Classical Education Amidst Cultural Decay. You can find it here. My home...
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"These thirty-three short essays on classical education both challenge the experienced classical educator and welcome the new classical educator into the classical renewal. With topics ranging from true masculinity to how to teach poetry, Mark A. Signorelli speaks with wit and
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"These thirty-three short essays on classical education both challenge the experienced classical educator and welcome the new classical educator into the classical renewal. With topics ranging from true masculinity to how to teach poetry, Mark A. Signorelli speaks with wit and
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"This assumption that our history is primarily a thing to be judged—that a young person’s primary relationship to their national story should be fundamentally analytic—represents a woeful misunderstanding of the whole area of study. The basic point to convey to students about
circeinstitute.org
Mark Signorelli is a new author with CiRCE and has a recently released book titled Things Glorious and Ruinous: Considering Classical Education Amidst Cultural Decay. You can find it here. My home...
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Had the chance to catch a glimpse of the dog show and ponder the annual question: is there anything more degrading than yanking on the scrotum of a schnauzer on national tv?
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The modern project has reached its terminal form, & we now look for the best ways of curating alternatives to the death-warrants it keeps issuing. We must consider the past, & look for scales smaller than the modern (which has already given us our best go at a global society).
China is not the ideal state though. For one, China notably suffers from ultra-low fertility, revealing that this existential weakness of modern societies is not caused by liberalism or democracy but by something related to our form of industrialization itself.
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This statement is actually way more disqualifying than any of the recent controversy this gentleman has been embroiled in. “Power to the people?!!!” The most hackneyed liberal 60s cliche?!! Conservatism was always suspicious of the people’s use of power, always thought power
Heritate Foundation President Kevin Roberts says in Daily Wire op-ed out this morning addresses recent turbulence in the movement and aims to chart path forward “The future of conservatism — the old and new right — will succeed when we return power to the people.” “Today’s
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The Tempest from our Project 39 series. We have put together an exceptional selection of actors/actresses for the next batch and we are filming very soon. We have a very limited budget and we are seeking help from anyone who may be generous enough to help us by funding the
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Many thanks to @RinasResearch and the team at the @circeins for allowing me to share a Veterans' Day reflection at their site. https://t.co/vnWKP0pQwx
circeinstitute.org
Mark Signorelli is a new author with CiRCE and has a recently released book titled Things Glorious and Ruinous: Considering Classical Education Amidst Cultural Decay. You can find it here. My home...
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When it comes to AI in Schools, There is no Moderate Position I have recently noted an uptick in posts about the role of AI in education. A few of these seem to adopt a rosy view of AI’s likely impact on education, touting the fact that “AI is transforming classrooms” and
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Thesis: every last “awareness” initiative is stupid, performative, and suspect.
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Those Signorelli’s are a talented bunch
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We have been absolutely thrilled by the incredible response to our Project 39 series. In conclusion of this batch we thought we'd provide a basic guide to the life and work of William Shakespeare. Thank you to everyone on X who has shared, liked and commented. Your support has
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