Rothbard’s views on nations by consent are once again in the limelight. Libertarians who ignore the nationality question and continue merrily defending free ...
Did the writers become lazy? Did seeing a perfect AI suggestion make them suppress their own unique voices? The data says no. When Padmakumar and He ...
A recent conversation with the senior associate director of AI and teaching and learning at Northeastern University yielded advice about engaging students, upgrading lessons, trial and error, and ...
Your writing feels flat when rhythm is missing. Learn five sentence music techniques that make business writing engaging, trustworthy and impossible to put down.
"As student autonomy and self-sufficiency quietly unravel, AI underscores a potent truth — humanity is unnecessary in the ...
One in eight students cheerfully admitting to what most people would think is cheating could illustrate a rapid decline in morals, or simply a greater honesty about a practice that is ubiquitous in ...
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The Supreme Court Has Another Tribal Sovereignty Test on Its Hands
Six years ago, the Supreme Court held that nearly half of the state of Oklahoma was still legally considered Indian country. State officials have gone to great lengths to refuse to apply the court’s ...
The Lies of the Artists is a clever title for a book with the subtitle Essays on Italian Art, 1450-1750, but it seems to promise, as suggested on the book’s back cover, an exposé of the artists’ ...
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Why the ‘pursuit of happiness,’ 250 years later, remains the Declaration of Independence’s most novel phrase
The primary obligation of any government, the Declaration of Independence tells us in its famous second paragraph, is the “safety and happiness” of its citizens. The necessity of securing safety is ...
The administration has been hammering away at a new reality in Washington, one where the president's opponents aren’t entitled to federal services.
K. N. Panikkar shaped how modern India studies its past, questioning easy narratives and confronting the politics of memory. His books examined colonial power, culture, and communalism with unusual ...
Greetings. On Wednesday Tej and I made a brave attempt to answer readers’ questions on the possible economic repercussions of the US-Israeli war against Iran. I have little to add to what we said in ...
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