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    • How the Term ‘Social Justice Warrior’ Became an Insult

      How the Term ‘Social Justice Warrior’ Became an Insult1

      Virtually everyone has heard of the term social justice warrior by now. The term has become quite popular the past few years—so big in fact, that the Oxford Dictionary added it to their dictionary in 2015. Most people by now know that when someone is accused of being a social justice warrior, it is probably

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    • The Good Intentions Fallacy Is Driving Us Toward the Destructive Outcomes of Socialism

      The Good Intentions Fallacy Is Driving Us Toward the Destructive Outcomes of Socialism0

      While Venezuela continues to collapse into a living hell for all but Nicolás Maduro and ruling elites, support in America for democratic socialism continues to rise. Graphic reports such as the recent New York Times photo essay about starvation in Venezuela abound: Kenyerber Aquino Merchán was 17 months old when he starved to death. His father left before dawn

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    • How the Summer Gave Me Hope for the Future

      How the Summer Gave Me Hope for the Future0

      Several months ago, I pulled back the curtain and let my readers know what life as the only female employee at Intellectual Takeout is really like. It was revealing – and even startling to some individuals. But I’ve had a unique experience this summer. No longer am I the only female staff member of this

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    • Justifying Racism Through Language

      Justifying Racism Through Language0

      The best way to grasp how sociology has managed to make color-blind racism (CBR) seem believable is to study its Newspeak (to continue the Orwell theme). Whiteness To many modern sociologists, color blindness is a racist weapon that works, somehow, through whiteness, a scheme of thought invisible to most whites, but revealed by CBR sociology. Whiteness

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    • Why We Fear (and Crave) Commitment

      Why We Fear (and Crave) Commitment0

      Recently, I attended my friend’s bachelorette party. It was tasteful compared to typical bachelorette festivities, but one thing kept us talking. That night, my friend received a plethora of congratulations, too many to count. This might be as expected considering her mock wedding veil and the sash that read, “bride to be.” So what was

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    • Liberation Theology: How Competing Claims of Being on God’s Side Are Testing Our Social Order

      Liberation Theology: How Competing Claims of Being on God’s Side Are Testing Our Social Order0

      Religion is a vital source for change, but it does not yield easily to what the political philosopher John Rawls in 1997 called the ‘public reason’ that enables liberal democracies. In the late 1960s, for example, a new group of radicals, known as liberation theologians, challenged the accommodation of religion to an unjust society. The

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