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Shari’a’s War On Women

There is a war on women but it is not being perpetrated by the Catholic Church. Rather, the religious aggression comes from an aspect of radical Islam that textbooks treat with respect, if they address it at all.

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Digging More College Debt

Both presidential candidates have endorsed making more money available for college loans. They may want to contemplate whether they are solving a crisis or contributing to one.

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Skating On Thin Economics

A free market economist, and an academic no less, shows how the best lessons on how economics works frequently are learned outside the academy, and references two economists not given enough class time in most academies.

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Education: Man vs. Machine

In what may be a sad commentary on the state of public education, research shows real-live instructors in a dead heat with computers for the hearts and minds of students.

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The Future of Warfare

Policy makers in Washington are ignoring basic human reality in restructuring the military, a veteran defense analyst who teaches at the U. S. Navy’s post-graduate school claims.

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Academic Straw Man

 

The late James Burnham noted that, “For the Left, the preferred enemy is always on the right.” Academics demonstrate this tendency, even when the cause of the problems they decry may lie on their own side of the political fence.

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Condoleeza Rice Speaks Out

In her recent address at the Heritage Foundation, former Secretary of State, Condoleeza Rice explained how the United States can act upon global events and must work to challenge authoritarian leadership.

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Yes they can’t

No They Can’t: Why Government Fails but Individuals Succeed provides a look at why a free market matters in a free world.

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Golden State University Bias

The California Association of Scholars (CAS) has issued an extensive report taking the Golden State’s university system to task for extensive bias and not-so-apparent academic achievement.

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