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  • New York to Nix Literacy Tests for Teachers because too many Minorities Are Failing

    New York to Nix Literacy Tests for Teachers because too many Minorities Are Failing0

    Should teachers be able to pass a basic literacy test before they set foot in a classroom? One would think that the answer to that question would be a solid yes. After all, it seems obvious that the ability to understand and communicate through reading and writing is essential to any teacher regardless of the

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  • Most People Now ‘Think’ in Pictures

    Most People Now ‘Think’ in Pictures0

    Like us, many of you are alarmed about the decline of rational thought in Western society. In his book The Humiliation of the Word, philosopher Jacques Ellul theorizes that a major cause of this decline is the fact that most people no longer think in words, but in images. In what he refers to as

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  • Is Google a Good Place to Get Medical Advice?

    Is Google a Good Place to Get Medical Advice?0

    Who is your preferred source for health advice? Gwyneth Paltrow? Pete Evans? Or qualified medical practitioners – like Dr Oz? I hate to break it to you, but if you’re getting advice from any of these people, you’re quite likely being misled. For example, contrary to Gwyneth Paltrow’s website, experts advise inserting jade “eggs” into

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  • How Shakespeare Helped this Australian School Top All Others

    How Shakespeare Helped this Australian School Top All Others0

    In recent years, parents have grown increasingly concerned about the state of their children’s schools. To put it frankly, students no longer seem to be exiting our halls of learning with a thorough, well-rounded slate of knowledge. Why does this happen? A possible answer to that question was recently provided by The John Colet School

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  • Does Socialism Require a Dictator?

    Does Socialism Require a Dictator?1

    The idea of communism – the common sharing of productive property and its resulting output – is as old as the ancient Greeks and Plato’s conception of the ideal Republic in which the guardians all live and work in common under the presumption that a radical change in the social institutional setting will transform men

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  • Why Simone de Beauvoir’s Political Philosophy Resonates Today

    Why Simone de Beauvoir’s Political Philosophy Resonates Today0

    Simone de Beauvoir is rightly best known for declaring: ‘One is not born, but rather becomes, woman.’ A less well-known facet of her philosophy, particularly relevant today, is her political activism, a viewpoint that follows directly from her metaphysical stance on the self, namely that we have no fixed essences. The existential maxim ‘existence precedes

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