For both Locke and Montesquieu, private property was more fundamental than any political “right,” and this required ...
Public safety and education are at the foundation of a thriving community. They protect, guide, and prepare individuals to ...
Passing over 14 centuries of religious intolerance and persecution, as Vice President JD Vance did in a recent speech, in ...
Thumos, the ancient drive for honor and recognition, remains overlooked in psychiatry. Yet its role in extremism, ideological ...
A new interpretation of the 14th Amendment is emerging that could amount to President Trump’s best argument for ending ...
What have our universities become? What have they lost? Yes, they are reliable providers of professional training, as Western ...
By the end of the 20th century, it seemed like cow’s milk was over, along with scrunchies and network television. Soy and nut milks had moved from health-food shelves to the supermarket to Starbucks, ...
Exploring the intersection of philosophy, psychology, and narrative. What does telling your story mean? And can it truly ...
It's spring in Geneva when the secretary general of the cantonal parliament sees the first leaf on the city's official horse ...
Compulsory voting is meant to ensure freedom writes Victor Kline but when were forced to choose between the lesser of two evils what freedom do we ...
When doctors diagnosed her son with autism 15 years ago, Iraida Muñoz moved her family from Puerto Rico to the U.S. in hopes ...
Richard McMillan, academic-in-residence at St Anthony's School for Boys, discusses the challenging of popular assumptions in the school.
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