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    • When Libertarianism and Relativism Collide

      When Libertarianism and Relativism Collide0

      • July 21, 2015

      A question posed in one of our most popular Facebook posts: Can you answer it? Save this article to favorites

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    • Should the U.S. Legalize Polygamy?0

      • July 21, 2015

      The title of a piece in today’s New York Times poses the question: “Is Polygamy Next?” In it, University of Chicago law professor William Baude discusses the precedent for legalizing polygamy in America—a precedent created by the legalization of same-sex marriage. Baude believes there is a very good argument in favor of legalizing polygamy: “Justice

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    • U.S. Department of Education: Parents Are Support Staff

      U.S. Department of Education: Parents Are Support Staff0

      • July 21, 2015

      On Friday, the U.S. Department of Education released a document detailing ways parents can foster a better education for their child.  Upon the release of the document, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan declared: “’I have never met a parent who doesn’t want the best for their child. However, it can be hard for families to know

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    • But What About the Socialization?!?

      But What About the Socialization?!?0

      • July 21, 2015

      The Washington Post recently reported on a new study about the effects of television viewing. Apparently, the more television a toddler watches, the more likely he is to be bullied in middle school. “[E]arly television viewing is linked with developmental deficits in brain functions that drive interpersonal relationships and how kids regulate their emotions. TV viewing

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    • The Intellectual Storm Upon Us

      The Intellectual Storm Upon Us1

      “A great desolation grows about us but up there is the warmth of a fireside and the loveliness of a garden. There are shrines for the devout, but up there is a shrine for those who are going to war, for those who will see the shivering void beyond the rim of faith. Once heroes

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    • A 200 Year-Old Warning about Education in America

      A 200 Year-Old Warning about Education in America3

      • July 20, 2015

      It was 1803, and America was just coming into its own. But Princeton professor Samuel Miller (1769-1850) saw trouble on the horizon in an increasingly utopian attitude toward education. In A Brief Retrospect of the Eighteenth Century he wrote: “On the subject of Education, the century under review has given birth to a doctrine, which, though noticed

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