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    • Cultural Appropriation Column Costs Magazine Editor His Job

      Cultural Appropriation Column Costs Magazine Editor His Job0

      Via National Post: The editor of the Writers’ Union of Canada’s magazine has resigned after complaints over an article he wrote in which he said he doesn’t believe in cultural appropriation. Hal Niedzviecki, editor of Write — a publication for the union’s members — published an opinion piece in the spring 2017 issue titled “Writer’s

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    • How Government Regulations Made Healthcare So Expensive

      How Government Regulations Made Healthcare So Expensive0

      “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,” declared philosopher George Santayana. The U.S. ”health care cost crisis” didn’t start until 1965. The government increased demand with the passage of Medicare and Medicaid while restricting the supply of doctors and hospitals. Health care prices responded at twice the rate of inflation (Figure

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    • Moral Grandstanding is More Than Merely Annoying; It’s Immoral

      Moral Grandstanding is More Than Merely Annoying; It’s Immoral0

      We’ve done it. You probably have, too. No matter what we believe about morality or politics, we’ve all used moral talk to project an impressive and morally respectable image of ourselves. Suppose, for instance, that one of us, in an effort to impress his friends with his sterling character, says, ‘I have long stood on

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    • ‘A Handmaid’s Tale’: Now in Feminist Imaginations Everywhere

      ‘A Handmaid’s Tale’: Now in Feminist Imaginations Everywhere3

      And the award for most contrived, unrealistic, and preachy television drama goes to… I’ve always thought that the best way to ruin a book’s audience is to make a movie out of it. Once the movie is made (and if it is successful), no one wants to read the book anymore. I’m thinking Lord of

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    • Why Not Socialism?

      Why Not Socialism?0

      In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Soviet Union collapsed, the Berlin Wall came down, millions were lifted out of oppression, and the Mises/Hayek critique of socialism was (supposedly) vindicated. As the world slogs through the continuing recession, however, dissenting voices grow louder. The late G. A. Cohen, an iconic political philosopher of the

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    • The Fidget Toy Craze: What’s Really Driving It

      The Fidget Toy Craze: What’s Really Driving It0

      You’ve likely seen the headlines lately regarding the latest fad frenzy: fidget toys. These toys, most popularly fidget spinners and fidget cubes, are simple gadgets that have taken over schools and classrooms across the country, to the point that they are now being banned by many of them. Initially touted as a concentration tool for children with attention issues,

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