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Harvard Graduate School of Education's Meira Levinson argues that recovering the civic purposes of public schools will take more than tweaking their curricula. Drawing on political theory, empirical research and her own experience from teaching at an all-black middle school in Atlanta, Levinson calls on schools to remake civic education.
The deepest and most important case for capitalism has been lost.
Yuval Levin will deliver the January Bradley Lecture.
It will take brave politicians and a change in the way the US and others engage with Pakistan before the military's grip on the country is weakened
Recognizing that the land is a gift, Duvall’s characters embrace redemption and service to self, to community, and (even when misguided) to God.
The Japanese economy and the Japanese stock market are, by some measures, flashing recovery signals even more strongly than their American counterparts.
Poverty is a human problem, not simply an economic one, and it demands a human response. How should we as individuals respond to the problem of poverty in our communities? What role should institutions play in helping the poor?





