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    • Campus Wokeness and the Evolution of Profanity

      Campus Wokeness and the Evolution of Profanity0

      Last month, the University of Southern California removed a business professor from his classroom after he said a Chinese word that is pronounced similarly to the N-word. Warning his students against using filler words during presentations, Professor Greg Patton gave examples such as “um,” “like.” and – in an effort to be inclusive of Chinese students – ne

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    • Car Seats as Contraceptives

      Car Seats as Contraceptives0

      Seat belts save lives. Child safety seats save lives. These statements seem blindingly obvious. But everything has a cost. Two American economists recently studied the social effects of mandating child safety seats from 1973. They concluded, counterintuitively, that the conventional wisdom is both right and wrong. They estimate that these popular laws prevented only 57

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    • Pre-Pandemic Economy Hit Unprecedented Heights for Black and Hispanic Americans

      Pre-Pandemic Economy Hit Unprecedented Heights for Black and Hispanic Americans0

      The grim and isolated life many Americans have adopted during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis is often referred to as the “new normal.” But when it comes to the economic side of the pandemic, we should all hope that this year’s business shutdowns, massive government interventions, runaway spending, and skyrocketing deficits are not here to stay.

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    • The American Pulse Is Feeble, But There Is a Way to Revive It

      The American Pulse Is Feeble, But There Is a Way to Revive It0

      In the leading article for the October issue of Chronicles Magazine, John Derbyshire suggests three outcomes for the November election: The Democrats win, the Republicans win, or the country descends into chaos. Sadly, more individuals seem to be entertaining thoughts of the latter. Those negative thoughts aren’t without merit. As Derbyshire explains, two election wins

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    • Climbing Mount Durant: A Foray Into Fair-Minded History

      Climbing Mount Durant: A Foray Into Fair-Minded History0

      Shortly before New Year’s Day, 2018, I resolved to read Will and Ariel Durant’s The Story of Civilization, that eleven-volume literary Mount Everest that weighs more than 30 pounds and runs to nearly 10,000 pages. Sticking to a New Year’s resolution or a Lenten vow is not my strong suit. Ten years ago, one of my

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    • The Specter Haunting Marxism

      The Specter Haunting Marxism0

      Marx and Engels are still revered in certain circles, as is the system of thought they invented in the 19th century. Indeed, on the Left, they are treated with the reverence that used to be reserved in the U.S. for the likes of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Theodore Roosevelt. But there is a specter

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