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Liberals often speak in seemingly harmless cliches that they hope will penetrate our mental defenses. Here are some of the most egregious examples.
The Dodd-Frank Act in general, and in particular its favorite child, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, represent sharp political disputes, as now with bypassing the Senate by the "recess" appointment of its director. But more fundamentally, they represent clashing political philosophies.
Vincent Phillip Muñoz is an assistant professor of political science at North Carolina State University, where he has taught since 2001. He is preparing a book-length manuscript titled Religious Liberty and the American Founders. He has also written on religious liberty and the founding, constitutional law, republican government, Locke,...
Changes in musical culture may go hand in hand with changes in the laws, since laws so often reflect pressures from culture.
People who advocate a steady state economy as a way out of the recession are actually advocating a form of a centrally planned economy. The way out of the recession is not through a steady state economy, but through economic growth.
Science has become political, but too few politicians and citizens are well-versed in science. Even though science and technology will be the focus of many of the challenges facing the next president, there has been little discussion of any of these issues in the campaign thus far. Mr. Krauss will...
It is culture that creates economics, and not the other way around.
The significance and potential of the Tea Party movement can only be understood by examining populism in its unique manifestation in the United States, where its history is both consoling and cautionary about this modern populist movement.




