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The recently released census data showing a dramatic rise in various minority populations within the United States, and especially among Hispanics, suggest that America is on its way to becoming an even more diverse society, with some claiming that minorities will become the majority by 2050. Will the result...
The environmental movement is falling out of favor because it has steadily moved to the left, abandoning the conservatives who were originally sympathetic to the cause.
The contrast between PBS's celebration of the huge public events of the first Earth Day in 1970 with the sleepy affair it is today tells you what is wrong with today's environmentalism: it is stuck in the past.
Recent corporate environmentalism has been driven by economics, as companies seek financial savings.
Remembering political scientist Everett Carll Ladd.
Is economic growth bad for our “moral character”? Harvard economics professor Benjamin Friedman argues precisely the opposite in his new book, The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth. Economic growth typically brings “greater opportunity, tolerance of diversity, social mobility, commitment to fairness and dedication to democracy.” When living...
We will be discussing something that is on everyone’s mind at the moment: the steps we are taking on both sides of the Atlantic to carry out essential economic reforms.
Support for dissent and reform in the Middle East is an investment in a free and democratic future for the region.



