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Word War, World War 

Word War, World War 

by jstewardfree | Sep 25, 2019 | Contemporary Culture, Critical Thinking, Grey Matter

By Alan McLaughlin | (Source)  To capitulate on pronouns is not an act of charity. It is rather the total surrender of the world, in a word.  In today’s public communication climate, something as quotidian and unimpeachable as calling a girl “she” constitutes an...
Odd Allies Are Coming Together to Defend Free Speech

Odd Allies Are Coming Together to Defend Free Speech

by jstewardfree | Sep 18, 2019 | Contemporary Culture, Grey Matter, History and Tradition

By Kristen Waggoner | (Source)  It’s amazing to see who comes to the defense of freedom when you least expect it.  In July, 12 leading philosophy scholars from around the world signed on to a statement supporting freedom of thought and speech in academia, specifically...
The Myth That Our Planet Faces an Overpopulation Crisis

The Myth That Our Planet Faces an Overpopulation Crisis

by jstewardfree | Sep 11, 2019 | Grey Matter, Politics and Goverment, Posts

By Barry Brownstein | (Source)  The world is not in danger of being overpopulated, so why do so many insist it is?  Shortly after my wife graduated from college, she joined Zero Population Growth. Looking back, she tells me it was an emotional reaction fueled by...
Chasing the Roots of the Venezuelan Collapse

Chasing the Roots of the Venezuelan Collapse

by jstewardfree | Sep 6, 2019 | Economics and Enterprise, Grey Matter, Posts

By Jorge Jraissati | (Source)  In order to flourish economically, property rights must be secure and the rule of law must exist.  A generation ago, Venezuela was the most advanced Latin American economy, with the largest oil reserves in the world, and with a bright...
The U.S. is a Democratic Constitutional Republic, and Yes, It Matters

The U.S. is a Democratic Constitutional Republic, and Yes, It Matters

by jstewardfree | May 6, 2019 | Grey Matter, Politics and Goverment

By James D. Agresti (Source)  James Madison, the father of the U.S. Constitution and primary author of the Bill of Rights, repeatedly emphasized that the United States is a “republic” and not a “democracy.” In stark contrast, Jonathan Bernstein, a Bloomberg columnist...
Down Syndrome Man Makes Case for Value of All Human Life

Down Syndrome Man Makes Case for Value of All Human Life

by jstewardfree | Jan 31, 2019 | Grey Matter

By Nick Givas | (Source) “Fox & Friends” highlighted actor Ashton Kutcher on Thursday amid pro-choice controversy after he shared a video of a man with Down syndrome advocating how his life is worth living. “In some cases, people terminate a pregnancy because of...
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