Mindreading is a dangerous preoccupation, even for people celebrated for their minds.
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Where Alger Is Innocent
Pity the poor undergraduate who learns about the Cold War from New York University’s website.
Commemorating a Non-Conformist
Just one of the many misconceptions about conservatives, particularly in the academy, is that we all come off of an assembly line. To preserve this fiction, academics prefer to study us from a distance, if at all.
GOP’s Grand Old History
Senior Washington correspondent Michael Barone, who is in a position to know, notes that an interesting thing happened in the history of the two-party system: Republicans and Democrats switched places.
New York’s Deadliest CATCH
In New York City, local schools are promoting the wrong kind of “extra curricular” activities.
Obama In The Classroom
President Obama’s approval ratings in his last academic post were not as high as we’ve been lead to believe.
Fighting Ideological War
The Heritage Foundation hosted a lecture on Thursday, May 24 with Dr. Patrick Sookhdeo of the Westminster Institute contrasting the UK’s methods of radical Islamic terrorism engagement to those of the U.S.
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.
The ABCs of LGBT
When a prominent homosexual magazine vowed, “We will teach your kids the new norms,” they meant it.
Another Revolution Gone Wrong
Once again, American elites agitated for a revolution abroad, then looked upon the achievement of same as the last word on the subject.