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  • 1 in 3 Millennials View Communism Favorably, Survey Finds

    1 in 3 Millennials View Communism Favorably, Survey Finds0

    A growing number of millennials show support for communism and socialism, a new survey from the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation found. The survey, conducted by the research and data firm YouGov, found that 70 percent of millennials are likely to vote socialist and that 1 in 3 millennials perceive communism as “favorable.” The survey, part of

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  • Why Women Workers Might Be Less Willing to Delegate

    Why Women Workers Might Be Less Willing to Delegate0

    People love demographic generalization of the workplace because they simplify what is actually incomprehensibly complex. So the newest study of professional women was destined to go viral: “Women Are Less Likely to Delegate Than Men—and That Might Hurt Their Careers.”  The study, part of a slew of workplace gender studies conducted by Columbia Business School, says absolutely

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  • A Critical Look at Treating Gender Dysphoria

    A Critical Look at Treating Gender Dysphoria0

    Extreme medical treatment for children with gender dysphoria is not just a problem in the English-speaking world. In Sweden, too, there has been an explosion of gender dysphoria. In 2003 only about ten children were diagnosed; in 2018, there were 500. One of Sweden’s leading experts in child and adolescent psychiatry, Professor Christopher Gillberg, has

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  • It’s Time to Quit Smearing Our Opponents With the R-Word

    It’s Time to Quit Smearing Our Opponents With the R-Word0

    • October 29, 2019

    A lie can never become the truth. But repeat it often enough, and people will believe the lie. Communists, fascists, and some of our own politicians have long understood this idea. George Orwell had them in mind when he famously wrote: Political language—and with variations this is true of all political parties, from Conservatives to

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  • Socialism and the City: Is There a Connection?

    Socialism and the City: Is There a Connection?1

    I took a breather from work the other week and trotted off to visit a friend. While there, I spent some time in the North Carolina mountains. They were beautiful. Winding roads. Soaring slopes. Mountain streams and lakes. The paintbrush of fall touching the trees. Nestled amidst this beauty is Connemara, the last home of

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  • The False Hope of the Transgender Language Police

    The False Hope of the Transgender Language Police0

    • October 28, 2019

    A friend of mine has an amusing tale of a heated fight she got in as a child with her then-teenage brothers that culminated in her accusing them of getting periods. Needless to say, my friend didn’t end up with the upper hand in that particular sibling squabble. But maybe she was just ahead of

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