The Battle for Moral Authority
Their fight is now ours today.
Their fight is now ours today.
The upshot is this: When a topic has moral or ideological implications, people typically have an a priori point of view that they then use as an end point, at least on a subconscious level.
When we value skills over knowledge, we get doctors who can’t name a supreme court justice.
No matter what a person’s skin color or ideology, encouraging them to feel ashamed about who they are is never conducive to good mental health.
Reviews of A Generation of Sociopaths: How the Baby Boomers Betrayed America by Bruce Cannon Gibney, Hachette, 465 pages (March 2018) OK Boomer, Let’s Talk: How My Generation Got Left Behind by Jill Filipovic, Atria/One Signal, 336 pages (August 2020) Boomers: The Men and Women Who Promised Freedom
Is BirthStrike a luxury belief?
The fallout has been intense and has gripped the professional commentariat.
Amis is in love with English, and the marriage is a healthy one.
Columbia University professor John McWhorter speaks with political satirist and TV presenter Josh Szeps about the transformation of radicalized progressive politics into a religious-style belief system
Teaching online and in-person concurrently is disorienting, and I spend the day fearful that I am doing a disservice to both groups.
It is the willingness to commit such sacrilege that distinguishes the reactions of Sue and hooks from that of King.
Relegating police training to outside universities smacks of duty shirking; it should be the responsibility (and purview) of police departments to train law enforcement professionals effectively.
The smileys are not bad people. They are not necessarily unintelligent people. They are unhappy people wearing a mask of happiness, confused and beaten and searching for an easy answer.
In the present moment, reverence for the law is not yet (or is no longer) a political religion in the United States.
The money offered by benevolent citizens and the abundance of cheap drugs act as a magnet for the area.