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Father of fathers, make me one,
A fit example for a son.
—Douglas Malloch
Once dubbed the “most dangerous man in America,” Daniel Ellsberg was no ordinary father.
What is it like to live in a community where you possess nothing but share everything?
In our outdoor classroom, my students grow plants, discover the laws of nature, and cultivate wonder.
“Let us, in heaven’s name, drag out the divine drama from under the dreadful accumulation of slipshod thinking and trashy sentiment.”
An attitude that places all the blame for poverty on the bad choices of individuals has become widespread, even within churches.
Those who enter religious communities accept these counsels literally. But, in one way or another, they apply to everyone who desires to follow Christ.
In a city astir with dangerous new ideas, the son of a Catholic priest becomes a leader of a nonviolent revolution. Read More
Eugene Vodolazkin, internationally acclaimed novelist and scholar of medieval literature, returns with a satirical parable about European and Russian... Read More
In a society uprooted by two world wars, industrialization, and dehumanizing technology, a revolutionary farmer turns to poetry to reconnect his... Read More
Coming in September: A new generation of teachers envisions a liberal arts education that is good for everyone. Read More
Plough is an award-winning international magazine of stories, ideas, and culture that appears weekly online and quarterly in print. We also publish a line of books, including literary nonfiction, fiction, and graphic novels. Founded in 1920, Plough asks the big questions: How can we live well together, and what gives life meaning and purpose in a complex world?