Articles by Bethany Stotts

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Campus Populist

Jim Hightower, America’s #1 populist and corporate critic, talks about on-campus progressive advocacy and his new book, Swim Against the Current.

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Africa’s AID Problem

Foreign aid’s ongoing failure to spark change in Africa recently incited Edward Luttwak to ask the international community to just leave Africa alone.

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Pacifism’s Utopian Heart

Pacifism, argues Loconte, ignores Islamic fascism’s threat to civilization and human rights in favor of a “theology of love.”

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Iran Needs Gender Studies

Feminist scholars have a new locale in which to “strike out in the heart of the patriarchy.”

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Affirmative Action for Foreign Policy

Foreign policy is overrun by a “religion avoidance disorder” so severe that foundations must offer grants to encourage departments to integrate faith issue into their classes.

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Don’t Scout Don’t Tell

Could the Boy Scouts of the New Millenium be going the way of the Girls Scouts in the last century?

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New Deal Expansions Explored

Patrick Garry’s recently published An Entrenched Legacy blames the increasing level of judicial activism on the precedents established under Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal.

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Shakesqueer: the Sequel

We got an anonymous e-mail last week about Bethany Stotts’ MLA article, Shakesqueer. This is both an update and an answer.

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Islam and Europe’s Future

Europe’s coming demographic crisis and rising Muslim immigrant population has sparked a variety of pessimistic predictions of Europe’s ultimate demise, predicting a time at which Europe’s burgeoning Muslim population will transform the continent into “Eurabia.”

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Venezuelans Fight for Liberty

Two leaders within the Venezuelan student movement, Yon Goicoechea and Gustavo Tovar, discuss how their movement has will promote liberty within Chavez’ repressive state.

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New Leaders, New Funding?

A new, experimental policy discussed this week at the Center for American Progress (CAP) suggests reforming schools from the top down through engaged, talented principals.