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Liberal arts colleges should be presented with the choice of lifting the ban on ROTC or losing government support.
Liberal arts colleges should be presented with the choice of lifting the ban on the Reserve Officer Training Corps or losing government support.
Resident Scholar Walter Berns delivered the first in AEI's 1996-1997 Bradley Lecture Series September 16, 1996 in Washington.
A "post-Western" school of thought would redefine patriotism in a way that is incompatible with the liberal democracy that distinguishes the contemporary West.
To be openly in touch with one’s feelings is today held up as a personal ideal. Older virtues associated with a stoical and more reticent attitude toward life are sometimes looked upon as obstacles to self-healing, self-discovery, and self-esteem. But is being aware of and expressing one’s feelings really...
A growing body of evidence suggests that repressing one’s feelings may have greater psychological benefits than expressing them.
Patriotism has been defined as love for a country, but it does not distinguish between pledging allegiance and loving or the type of government.
How does Islamic feminism differ from American feminism? What can American feminists learn from Islamic ones?



