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AI and the Crisis of the Modern Graduate
- Economics, Education, Featured, Uncategorized
- August 14, 2025
“Things fall apart; the center cannot hold.” So wrote William Butler Yeats in the wake of the Great War of 1914-1918 that had ravaged the Christian civilization he had known. In France on Sunday, the center held, as President Emmanuel Macron rolled up a crushing 59 percent to 41 percent victory in the runoff election
READ MOREOur country is being invaded, and our government is leading the way.
READ MOREThrough his passivity and inaction, Biden is remaking America. What we are witnessing is the Third Worldization of the USA.
READ MOREAs we’ve seen time and time again throughout history, when individual rights are undermined, the group is inevitably hurt as well.
READ MOREWhile President Joe Biden was in Brussels and Warsaw showing U.S. solidarity with Ukraine, the 38-year-old autocrat who rules North Korea made a bold bid for the president’s attention. For the first time since 2017, Kim Jong Un test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile, the Hwasong-17, the largest road-mobile missile ever launched. While it flew 600
READ MOREEarly in the coronavirus pandemic, I asked a simple question. Could Sweden’s laissez-faire approach to the coronavirus actually work? Unlike its European neighbors and virtually all U.S. states, the Swedes had opted to not shut down the economy. The country of 10 million people took what was at first described as “a lighter touch.” While
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