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    • Can Conservatives Have Problems with Capitalism?

      Can Conservatives Have Problems with Capitalism?0

      • August 27, 2015

      In our present climate of polarization, conservatives and liberals often feel bound to subscribe to the perceived dogmas of their respective camps. Thus, when it comes to economics, many liberals may feel pressured to support the current welfare system, and conservatives may feel the need to toe the company line on capitalism. But on this

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    • Chart Shows That Increased Spending Hasn’t Improved Academic Performance in America’s Schools

      Chart Shows That Increased Spending Hasn’t Improved Academic Performance in America’s Schools0

      • August 27, 2015

      This chart, produced by the Cato Institute, shows that inflation-adjusted spending per student has increased almost 200% since 1970 while scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) have remained flat.      Save this article to favorites

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    • Is there evil?

      Is there evil?0

      • August 27, 2015

      These days it is fashionable to dismiss the idea of good and evil. If there is good and evil, then not everything is relative. If there is good and evil, then our lives can and should be judged. If there is good and evil, then other bigger questions arise, such as purpose and meaning. Life

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    • 7 Past Quotes on American Immigration

      7 Past Quotes on American Immigration0

      • August 27, 2015

      America is famously referred to as the “melting pot,” where people of many cultures and nations have formed a unity on the basis of shared principles. Given that, should every U.S. immigrant – regardless of his or her cultural background – be assimilated into the principles and traditions which made America what it is? Here’s

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    • Embracing Values, Losing Meaning

      Embracing Values, Losing Meaning0

      • August 27, 2015

      “Nowadays we hear a great deal about ‘teaching values’ in schools. Although sincerely held by many people who mean well, this notion is a mistaken concept. For what true education attempts to impart is meaning, not value. This sly misemployment of the word ‘value’ as a substitute for such words as ‘norm,’ ‘standard,’ ‘principle,’ and

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    • Uber Competition

      Uber Competition0

      • August 26, 2015

      Ever heard of Uber? To the unfamiliar, the company seems almost like a guerrilla taxi service. Officially, however, “Uber touts itself as a technology company that matches riders with drivers.” Taking advantage of standard GPS technology and online payment options, “customers can input their destination and hail an Uber car — depending on the level

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