Articles by matthadro_245

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First Amendment Lottery

Two extracurricular groups from college campuses 3,000 miles apart have found
themselves in similar conflicts with their respective schools.

Features

Moderate Muslims Silent No More

One of the ironies in post-9/11 America is that the rush to defend Islamic extremists on campus and off leaves the mostly moderate Muslim population in the United States virtually invisible.

Book Reviews

Irrational Voters or Elitist Policies

Is the “rational American voter” just a passing myth? Dr. Bryan Caplan, an economist at George Mason University, thinks that voter “irrationality” is widespread throughout democratic America, and contributes to the cleft in opinion between the general public and educated economists on the subject of free trade.

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Racial Division Workshop

American immigrants of various races who want to fight for immigrant rights must collectively identify themselves under a “person of color” status, according to the publisher of ColorLines magazine, a publication covering race and politics in America.

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A Gothic Treasure

Russell Kirk’s political theories proved essential to the modern conservative movement in America.

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Right-Wing Media Bias?


Duncan Black
, a noted internet blogger, recently offered his “liberal critique of the mainstream media” at the “Take Back America 2007” progressive conference.

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Race-Baiting Progressives

The problem of poverty in America is not due to a problem of labor but is rather is the direct result of racial disparity, according to Professor Peter Edelman.

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Communist Re-education in Action

Communism may be dead in Eastern Europe, but its influence is alive and well in various areas of the world, even though intellectuals in and out of the Ivory Tower would rather not talk about it.

Book Reviews

FDR Deconstructed

Franklin D. Roosevelt’s progressive economics during the Great Depression left behind the working taxpayer and overshadowed the remarkable deeds of many Americans of that time period, according to Amity Schlaes, author of The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression.

Book Reviews

Ronald Reagan Reconstructed

Reagan’s outstanding moral character and positive motivation, which formed the foundation for his much-celebrated presidency, shone forth in his daily thoughts and reflections.

Book Reviews

A Cry for Education Reform

In his controversial book Kill Your Teacher, Rabbi Nachum Shifren offers a provocative account of his nightmarish days as a teacher in the politically-correct and corrupt Los Angeles Unified School District.