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  • Why the “Golden Rule” is an Obstacle to the Government’s Agenda

    Why the “Golden Rule” is an Obstacle to the Government’s Agenda0

    The golden rule—“Do to others as you would have them do to you” being the most common variant I have heard–may be the most common ethical touchstone for human interactions. After all, Simon Blackburn wrote in his 2001 book, Ethics, that the Golden Rule is “found in some form in almost every ethical tradition.” I doubt

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  • Why Stress Is One of the Best Predictors of High Life Satisfaction

    Why Stress Is One of the Best Predictors of High Life Satisfaction0

    My life is messed up, why can’t I get my act together? Most of us have heard a variation of this talk track in our heads, or we’ve heard it from others. If only, we think, I didn’t have this problem, then everything would be all right. We feel burdened by what seems to be

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  • Teaching Children ‘No’ in the Era of #MeToo

    Teaching Children ‘No’ in the Era of #MeToo0

    Children aren’t born knowing what no means. You have to teach them. But how? For starters, you have to know what it means yourself. Most people seem to think no means something such as: “I say no and the other person will obey me because they will realize the sacredness of my person.” While that

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  • Child Deaths Fall Across the World, No Thanks to Marxism

    Child Deaths Fall Across the World, No Thanks to Marxism0

    It has never been a safer world in which to be a child. According to the UN, in 1950, most of the world had a child death rate (by age 5) of over 20%, while only a few countries, such as the United States, Cuba, Canada, England, Australia, and New Zealand, had child death rates

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  • Adolescents Have a Fundamental Need to Contribute

    Adolescents Have a Fundamental Need to Contribute0

    No longer children but not yet adults, adolescents need opportunities to learn and prepare for their entrance into the broader society. But, as schooling increasingly extends the adolescent period and teenagers get dismissed as supposedly selfish and irresponsible, has society forgotten an important developmental need of our youth? As a developmental scientist who focuses on

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  • Michigan Seeks to Ban Police from Seizing Property from People Who Have Not Been Convicted of Crimes

    Michigan Seeks to Ban Police from Seizing Property from People Who Have Not Been Convicted of Crimes1

    • February 18, 2019

    Via the Detroit Free Press: Police and prosecutors would be prohibited from seizing cash and property from people accused of a crime until they are convicted on the charges under a bill passed in the state Senate on Wednesday. The bill—SB 2—is a retread from the last legislative session when then-state Rep. Peter Lucido’s similar

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