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  • School Kids Don’t Need ‘Wiggle Chairs.’ They Need a Real Recess.

    School Kids Don’t Need ‘Wiggle Chairs.’ They Need a Real Recess.0

    It isn’t easy being a kid these days: the school day has changed a great deal since the current generation of grade school kids’ parents were in school. With a greater emphasis on school work and testing, something in the school day had to disappear to make way for the focus on more academic pursuits

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  • Professor Makes Students Cluck Like a Chicken When Beginning a Statement With ‘I Feel’

    Professor Makes Students Cluck Like a Chicken When Beginning a Statement With ‘I Feel’1

    The millennial generation is often considered to be one of the most educated in recent history. But as some college professors have been discovering, their education is not one of factual, truth-filled knowledge. Instead, it is one based on fancy, but contradictory terms, feelings, and a general lack of reason. Faulkner University law professor Adam

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  • Childhood Expert: Current Education System Will Soon ‘Disappear’

    Childhood Expert: Current Education System Will Soon ‘Disappear’2

    Professionally, Peter Gray is known for his prominent book on psychology and for his professorship at Boston College. To the general public, however, Gray is perhaps best known for his book Free to Learn, which argues that the institutional nature of schooling is killing the natural learning ability of our children. Gray’s views were once

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  • Why the Worst Humans Are Able to Rise to Power

    Why the Worst Humans Are Able to Rise to Power0

    • November 13, 2017

    In chapter ten of The Road to Serfdom, “Why the Worst Get on Top,” Hayek continues to warn about the dangers of planned economies, but with a slightly different approach from earlier chapters. Stepping into new territory, here we see Hayek not only identifying economic problems but also discussing the very nature of power itself.

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  • The First Amendment Protects a Dissenting Cake Baker, Not State Coercion

    The First Amendment Protects a Dissenting Cake Baker, Not State Coercion0

    Does the First Amendment allow the government to force a cake baker to make custom cakes in violation of his own conscience and religious beliefs? The answer is “no.” Our legal system must protect people like Jack Phillips, a cake artist and small business owner asserting a First Amendment defense against the Colorado Civil Rights

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  • Teacher Facing Discipline for ‘Misgendering’ Student

    Teacher Facing Discipline for ‘Misgendering’ Student0

    Via the BBC: “A teacher is facing disciplinary action at his school after he referred to a transgender pupil as a girl, although the student identifies as a boy. Joshua Sutcliffe, a Christian pastor from Oxford, admitted he said “Well done girls” when addressing a group including the student. He described it as a “slip

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