
John J. Miller
@heymiller
Hillsdale College, National Review, The College Fix, "The First Assassin," "Reading Around," Great Books Podcast, The Bookmonger, &c.
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‘An education in Judeo part of Judeo-Christianity’: John J. Miller takes break after 18 years of book podcasts jns.org/an-education-i…

Congrats to Wall Street Journal Opinion contributor Moira Gleason of Hillsdale College & Hillsdale Collegian




My latest: "Pope Francis’ Favorite Dystopian Novel" wsj.com/opinion/pope-f… via Wall Street Journal Opinion

Were you to have asked Pope Francis to name his favorite book, he would probably have said the Bible. Asked for his favorite novel, however, he might have mentioned a dystopian thriller in which the Antichrist is a senator from Vermont, writes John J. Miller on.wsj.com/4mqH4sy



Were you to have asked Pope Francis to name his favorite book, he would probably have said the Bible. Asked for his favorite novel, however, he might have mentioned a dystopian thriller in which the Antichrist is a senator from Vermont, writes John J. Miller on.wsj.com/4mu2MvX

"Markets ... are governed by the laws of economics the way the physical world is governed by the laws of gravity." Matthew Hennessey wsj.com/opinion/jd-van… via Wall Street Journal Opinion

A Good Republic Is Hard to Keep by Mark Helprin wsj.com/opinion/a-good… via Wall Street Journal Opinion

I was looking up a quote this morning in the library of Hillsdale College & came upon an unexpected mention of the late great Tony Blankley.


"The news is where you look": My short essay for Word on Fire is about media bias and ways to correct it. wordonfire.org/articles/the-n…




One of the Most Famous Civil War Historians Was a Michigan Man Benzonia native Bruce Catton is known for writing about the experiences of those who actually fought in the Civil War By John J. Miller (John J. Miller) Benzonia — Bruce Catton was once asked how he could describe Civil


"West Street from the Campus of Hillsdale College College, 1873," by George Balthazar Gardner, owned by Detroit Inst of Arts
