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    • Who Knew? “Gone with the Wind” Actor Fought Against the Nazis

      Who Knew? “Gone with the Wind” Actor Fought Against the Nazis0

      You might best remember actor Leslie Howard in his iconic roll as Ashley Wilkes in Gone with the Wind. But Howard has an interesting story that most of us haven’t heard.    Here are 5 things you probably didn’t know about Howard:   1. While Howard is best known for his portrayals of upper-class gentlemanly

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    • Move Over, Entitled Millennials

      Move Over, Entitled Millennials0

      Millennials have long had a reputation for being the “Me” generation, a label which seems increasingly accurate as many college students exhibit a hyper-sensitivity, narcissism, and entitled attitude toward life. But such attitudes may soon begin to cost millennials dearly. According to Business Insider, Generation Z may be taking a different approach to life, and

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    • The Interminable Character of the Gun Control Debate

      The Interminable Character of the Gun Control Debate0

      The debate about gun control is raging once again, and to be honest, I’m already bored of it. By saying that, I don’t wish to belittle the seriousness of the issue. It’s just that the issue of gun control has that “interminable” and “irrational” character that philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre says marks so much of contemporary

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    • E Pluribus Unum – ‘Out of Many, One’

      E Pluribus Unum – ‘Out of Many, One’0

      While not the official motto of the United States, E Pluribus Unum, is a common Latin phrase used in the United States since 1776 and still found on the Great Seal of the United States. Its meaning, of course, is “Out of many, one”. It originally referred to the act of many states (or colonies

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    • Trump Rick-Rolled Jeb Bush

      Trump Rick-Rolled Jeb Bush0

      No matter whether or not you like Jeb Bush or Donald Trump, sometimes politics will give you a chuckle. The rick-rolling that was pointed out to me today, reminds me a bit of a story from Plunkitt of Tammany Hall, which is an account of George Washington Plunkitt’s views of politics and America through the

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    • Why They’re Saying Donald Trump is a Fascist

      Why They’re Saying Donald Trump is a Fascist0

      It seems that figures on both the left and the right are increasingly applying a rather unsavory term to Donald Trump: “Fascist.” The term is notoriously ambiguous. Perhaps the most well-known attempt to describe fascism is novelist Umberto Eco’s 1995 essay “Ur-Fascism,” in which he lists 14 characteristics of it. In a column for Slate

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