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    • Just 18% of Universities Require Students to Take an American History Course to Graduate

      Just 18% of Universities Require Students to Take an American History Course to Graduate0

      Though college leaders constantly remind the public about the value of a college degree, graduates sometimes leave without important knowledge. As Americans celebrate the 4th of July holiday, it’s a good time to reflect on just how little college students know about the Declaration of Independence and American history. The data are depressing. A 2016 report from the

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    • The Minnesota First at the Battle of Gettysburg: Putting Lincoln’s Words into Perspective

      The Minnesota First at the Battle of Gettysburg: Putting Lincoln’s Words into Perspective0

      On July 3rd, 1863, Union troops won the Battle of Gettysburg. Considered to be a turning point of the war, Gettysburg was the deadliest Civil War battle, not only in terms of civilian soldiers, but Generals as well. The three days of fighting were filled with devastation, tragedy, courage, and heroism. There were many points

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    • How Democracies Become Tyrannical

      How Democracies Become Tyrannical0

      For most of the last three centuries, the ideas of liberty and democracy have been intertwined in the minds of both friends and foes of a free society. The substitution of absolute monarchies with governments representative of the voting choices of a nation’s population has been considered part and parcel with the advancement of freedom

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    • Academic Publishing Is a Total Mess. Here Are 6 Ways to Fix It.

      Academic Publishing Is a Total Mess. Here Are 6 Ways to Fix It.1

      The world of scholarly communication is broken. Giant, corporate publishers with racketeering business practices and profit margins that exceed Apple’s treat life-saving research as a private commodity to be sold at exorbitant profits. Only around 25 per cent of the global corpus of research knowledge is ‘open access’, or accessible to the public for free

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    • What the Story of Cain and Abel Teaches Us About Envy and Victimhood

      What the Story of Cain and Abel Teaches Us About Envy and Victimhood0

      In his “Biblical Series V: The Hostile Brothers” and in his international best seller 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, Jordan Peterson provides a rich interpretation of the story of Cain and Abel. The archetypal brothers both suffer, but their radically different responses to their suffering represent perennial human options. After becoming self-conscious and leaving the Garden of

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    • Can Americans Remember the Virtue of Independence (and the Corrosiveness of Dependence)?

      Can Americans Remember the Virtue of Independence (and the Corrosiveness of Dependence)?0

      If this 4th of July you reflect on the future of liberty, you will not be alone. Many Americans believe freedom is in decline. The Heritage Foundation’s Index of Economic Freedom confirms the decline. Their latest 2018 data places the United States as only the 18th freest country in the world. Are politicians to blame? Or, do the politicians

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