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There is more data out now that helps us look into the correlation between the brain and the phenomenon of addiction.
What do recent findings in neuroscience tell us about the ability of people to make moral judgments or reasoned decisions? Advances in neuroscience are being used by advocates to guide public policy on a broad range of moral and ethical issues. Is this new approach really a step forward? This...
Hossein Khomeini has now joined the long list of regime critics suffering at the hands of the professional killers and torturers whose prime mission is to break the democratic opposition.
Ours is an era of grief counselors, workshoppers, self-esteem facilitators, and traumatologists, all steeped in "therapism," a powerful modern ethos that encompasses several unfounded assumptions, including the importance of emotional self disclosure to mental health; the need for most people, including school children, to seek psychological help rather than ethical...
After two and a half years of internal bickering, the national-security apparatus seems to be gearing up to define our Iran policy.
Winning the War on Terror requires a traditional American policy: support for democratic revolution against our tyrannical enemies.
President Bush and his team of self-declared democratic revolutionaries have done a lot of talking about supporting the Iranian people, but they haven't delivered on their promises.
Late last month, as Congress rushed to adjourn, lawmakers passed legislation that would make it a crime for credit card companies and banks to send payments to Internet gambling sites.



