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    • Obama’s Anti-Discipline Policies Set Our Students Up for Failure

      Obama’s Anti-Discipline Policies Set Our Students Up for Failure0

      President Barack Obama’s first education secretary, Arne Duncan, gave a speech on the 45th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday” at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, where, in 1965, state troopers beat and tear-gassed hundreds of peaceful civil rights marchers who were demanding voting rights. Later that year, as a result of widespread support across

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    • Why Are Feminists Secretly Attracted to Chivalrous Men?

      Why Are Feminists Secretly Attracted to Chivalrous Men?0

      I recently ran across an article from The Conversation discussing the issue of “benevolent sexism.” For those feeling a bit foggy about the term “benevolent sexism,” please know you’re not alone. As I read on, I discovered that I knew the definition, but simply didn’t recognize it under its modern clinical garb. From what I can

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    • Why Lying in Bed Can Be a Good Thing

      Why Lying in Bed Can Be a Good Thing0

      • October 2, 2018

      One of G. K. Chesterton’s most profound essays is simply titled “On Lying in Bed.” It begins in an odd and amusing way: “Lying in bed would be an altogether perfect and supreme experience if only one had a coloured pencil long enough to draw pictures on the ceiling.” Huh? Lolling about in bed isn’t

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    • How the Myth of the ‘Robber Barons’ Began—and Why It Persists

      How the Myth of the ‘Robber Barons’ Began—and Why It Persists2

      Capitalism Worked, but We Were Told It Didn’t We study history to learn from it. If we can discover what worked and what didn’t work, we can use this knowledge wisely to create a better future. Studying the triumph of American industry, for example, is important because it is the story of how the United

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    • A Tale of Two Countries

      A Tale of Two Countries0

      What else is there to say about the Brett Kavanaugh controversy? His testimony has been poured over, analyzed, compared with earlier statements, and subjected to Talmudic (or is it Jesuitical?) exegesis of slang from his high school yearbook. Last week, Kavanaugh and his chief accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, each testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

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    • Why Marriage Needs Strong Community to Survive

      Why Marriage Needs Strong Community to Survive0

      What is marriage for? As cohabitation and singleness are on the rise, we increasingly struggle to answer that question. In 2010, 39 percent of Americans said they believed marriage was becoming obsolete. Those who do marry often cite“love” and “companionship” as their primary reasons for doing so—but why go through all the work to plan an expensive wedding when cohabitation no longer

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