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What should we call the literary age of Vasily Grossman, who wrote "Life and Fate," the greatest Russian novel of the twentieth century?
The lack of ideological diversity has been a problem on college campuses for decades. However, the problem has become more pronounced in the last decade due to the "diversity movement." Mike Adams, professor at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington and author of Welcome to the Ivory Tower of...
This book yanks the foundation out from under diversity at universities.
Unlike the many devout readers who approach the Bible to find salvation,the authorcomes to Genesis in pursuit of philosophical wisdom.
What are the ups and downs of multilingual voting?
John O'Sullivan, editor of the National Review, gave the seventh of AEI's 1996-1997 Bradley Lectures on March 10, 1997.
As Washington returns from a painful summer, people here are beginning to wonder what is it about Kievan politics which seems to induce such despair in Ukraine"s most talented citizens. Actually, there are two separate issues in the minds of the few American policymakers who concern themselves with the future of Ukraine.
Recent increases in student-loan allowances fail to address the fundamental flaws in an embarrassingstudent-aid system.





