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There are gaps in our knowledge of how the liberals have gained control in the United States. We could use researchers to close these gaps. This department will help identify these gaps.... keep reading
Universities are the most solidly politically liberal of all institutions in the United States. They have a government-licensed oligopoly. How did they get this? There is no study of this grant of privilege.... keep reading
From the earliest colonial constitution -- Connecticut's (1639) -- to the latest Supreme Court decision, there has been change. We need a textbook that surveys this change in terms of fundamental themes of law and liberty.... keep reading
When people speak of the Enlightenment, they rarely understand that there were two wings. These were agreed on some issues and went to war -- literally (1793) -- on other issues. Western thought has been divided ever since 1750 or thereabouts.... keep reading
The time to ask for a raise is when the economy is positive. You won't have the courage when it tanks. Here's a strategy to use now, before things reverse.... keep reading
Natural law theory was developed by Stoic philosophers after the Roman Empire replaced Alexander's empire. It was basic to Western social thought until Darwin's theory undermined faith in nature as normative. We need a history of this development.... keep reading
This local TV station's video report on a shanty town in San Diego County provides new insights into the real estate market.... keep reading
No one else has told you this version. Make up your own mind. It hinges on the tapes. Why were they made, who made them, and how did the prosecutors know exactly where on each tape the incriminating evidence was?... keep reading
A resident of Zimbabwe tells what it is like to live under a combination of mass inflation and price controls. Robert Mugabe is an 84-year-old Communist dictator. Here is what became of Rhodesia, once the second-richest nation in sub-Sahara Africa.... keep reading
This probably would not occur to you. It should.... keep reading
In the face of this information, the stock market's recent move seems self-defeating.... keep reading
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