Russell Kirk’s political theories proved essential to the modern conservative movement in America.
Read the articleWhat, if anything, can schools do to increase the likelihood that weak and disengaged students will find the path to academic success?
Read the articleAmerican 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.
Read the articleLee Edwards of the Heritage Foundation has pieced together insightful theories and national case studies to support a forecast of global politics as affected by the mass media.
Read the articleOne sure sign that academia is failing in its mission can be seen in the lack of understanding by the young of the toll taken by communist regimes around the world throughout the 20th Century, that continues to accumulate to this very day. “Ask college students, and I have, how many Stalin killed and you get the answer, ‘thousands,’” University of Pennsylvania history professor Alan Charles Kors said on June 12th at the Heritage Foundation. “That’s like saying Hitler killed hundreds of Jews.”
Read the articleLeading clergymen and women warned of the dangers of global warming at a congressional hearing on June 7th.
Read the articleIf college students are watching less television, their viewing habits could drastically cut down on their indoctrination time.
Read the articleIn 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.
Read the articleCharles Darwin is partly to blame for eugenics, according to Discovery Institute senior fellow John West.
Read the articleRecent data underscore what American taxpayers know all too well: at virtually every level – federal, state, and local – education expenditures are skyrocketing.
Read the articleWhen the media and academia overlap in the United States, the result can be—a distorted picture of America. Journalistic icon Bill Moyers shared such a vision when he gave the commencement address at SMU.
Read the articlePublic schools that clamp down on religious expression do so in the face of a stream of court decisions that uphold the rights of students and teachers to express themselves religiously, albeit with caveats.
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