When the leader of 1.2 billion Catholics, Pope Benedict XVI, endorsed a “World Political Authority” in his encyclical Caritas in Veritate, it was big news that could only be understood in the context of the growing power and influence of the U.N.
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Ward Churchill Comeback Tour
Convicted lawyer Lynne Stewart hugs deposed ethnic studies professor Ward Churchill but wait until you see who they both embrace.
Teachable Moments
Here’s a couple of history lessons you are not likely to get in school.
Of Monsters, Moms, and Metal Men
What do psychology, Jurassic Park, Star Trek, and Rouben Mamoulian’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde have in common? They represent lessons in developmental miscarriages, deadly toilet training, and inflamed bestial passions, according to three professors.
Women’s Rights Rehabbed
A women’s rights activist wants addict mothers to follow the example of Amy Winehouse and avoid rehab.
Straight Down the Middle
Accuracy in Academia lost a great friend with the passing of Troy University journalism professor Chris Warden, the author of AIA’s forthcoming textbook Voodoo Anyone?
Of Witches, Warlocks, Jesuits, and Obama
Jesuits at the Univesity of San Francisco have apparently found a new meaning for ecumenical.
American Dream Revisited
In his new book, Gross National Happiness, Brooks attempts to show that mainstream family values and morality cause Americans happiness.
Education and the Presidential Campaign
What is the role of the Federal Government in education and what do they propose to do about the abysmal public schools in America?
Virtual Graduation Rates
All too often, grade inflation rules the day, making a mockery of federal accountability provisions and masking our dropout problem.