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  • Why Is Higher Ed So Expensive?

    Why Is Higher Ed So Expensive?2

    Two things seem like they should go without saying: People use their own money more efficiently than they use someone else’s, and the more you subsidize a thing the more of it you tend to get. Both profoundly apply to American higher education, a teetering tower of ivory made simultaneously skyscraping and bloated by federal

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  • Four Reasons Why People Are Choosing Not to Have Children

    Four Reasons Why People Are Choosing Not to Have Children0

    North Carolina State University Professor (Emeritus) Mike Walden is known for explaining complex issues in ways understandable to the general reader. That is unusual among scholars. Three “economic thrillers” written by Professor Walden and his wife M.E. Whitman Walden, Micro Mayhem (2006), Macro Mayhem (2006) and Fiscal Fiasco (2014), show how they do it. Professor Walden just posted a short, down-to-earth

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  • Under the Influence of Our Stuff: Lessons From an Old Sears Catalog

    Under the Influence of Our Stuff: Lessons From an Old Sears Catalog5

    We are under the influence of our stuff—home décor and furnishings, fast fashion, modern art, and too much more—and it’s slowly gnawing away at our contentment and human potential. What prompted this realization? Some old Sears catalogs, actually. And a love for antiques, the reason for which I couldn’t quite put into words. But let

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  • Shareable Snack: Free Speech and the Art of Being Offended

    Shareable Snack: Free Speech and the Art of Being Offended13

    Why are some people offended by everything? Is there an art of being offended? Why purpose do offensive jokes serve? Watch our video to find out! Save this article to favorites

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  • Is Your Vocabulary Worse Than Your Ancestors’?

    Is Your Vocabulary Worse Than Your Ancestors’?6

    “Are Americans more intelligent than a few decades ago, or less intelligent?” Jean M. Twenge, W. Keith Campbell, and Ryne A. Sherman asked this question in their 2019 paper, “Declines in Vocabulary Among American Adults Within Levels of Educational Attainment, 1974–2016.” To answer one angle of this inquiry, they examined American’s vocabulary over the last

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  • Arrested by the CCP: ‘Without Freedom, We Have Nothing’

    Arrested by the CCP: ‘Without Freedom, We Have Nothing’0

    When Jimmy Lai was a child working the streets of Canton (Guangzhou), China, in the 1950s, he received a bar of chocolate as a tip for carrying a man’s bags at a train station. Poor and hungry, he immediately bit into the treat. He had never tasted anything like it, and he asked the traveler

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