What difference, at this point, do any of the recent scandals make? What ties them all together?
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Reflection and Choice or Accident and Force
This is the first in a series of essays examining and applying the timeless principles and truths of the Federalist Papers to the political events of our day.
River of Denial
Speakers at a recent forum on online radicalization of Muslims sponsored by the New America Foundation proved once again that denial is not just a river in Egypt.
Living With a Left-Wing White House
Historian M. Stanton Evans, author of Stalin’s Secret Agents: The Subversion of Roosevelt’s Government, will speak at the next Accuracy in Academia Author’s Night on June 18, 2013.
Myth of the Arab Spring
Providing a perspective of the Arab spring not often covered by the mainstream media, female political activist Cynthia Farahat delivered an informative and thoroughly interesting account of her time growing up and living in Egypt.
North Korea’s Family Business
It’s not unusual for businesses to pass from father to son. But when it comes to the Kim family of North Korea, it’s more than passing down a business – it’s about passing down a dynasty.
Rummy’s Rules
Former White House Chief of Staff, Congressman, and two-time Secretary of Defense
Donald Rumsfeld has chosen to share his “leadership lessons in business, politics, war, and life” with the rest of the world in his new book.
Is College Worthwhile?
Billionaires like Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg have more in common than their entrepreneurial skills: They were all college dropouts.
An actual title
An actual title—Bob Meister, Professor of Political and Social Thought in the Department of the History of Consciousness, UC Santa Cruz
Arab Spring Failure Explained
Egyptian human rights activist Cynthia Farahat, the author of the political novel, Cognac, will speak at the next Accuracy in Academia Author’s Night on May 30, 2013. Complementary food and beverages will be provided.