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- Did Physics Kill God? Jay Richards 11/03/2010
- Stephen Hawking declared that our understanding of physics proves God did not create the universe. Is he right?
- Toward a Continental Growth Strategy Joel Kotkin 10/28/2010
- North America remains easily the most favored continent both by demography and resources. The political party that harnesses this reality will own the political future.
- Glenn Beck, Jon Stewart, and the Science of the Jeremiad Pete Peterson 10/27/2010
- Both history and science predict the rallies by Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert will be ill-fated.
- Rules for Schools: Dealing with Delinquents Walt Gardner 10/26/2010
- Teachers need legal protections so that they do not have their hands tied in trying to maintain order.
- Tea Time for Vets James V. DeLong 10/21/2010
- One can see the Tea Parties, and the protests of VFW members, as a reaction to the Washington culture’s failure to address our collective problems of collective action.
- The Enduring Character of Democrats and Republicans in Times of Political Change Michael Barone 10/16/2010
- The failures of the two parties to achieve the dominant status their strategists hoped for and predicted has been due in large part to their basic character.
- The Homeschool Movement’s German Lesson Joy Pullmann 10/16/2010
- A German family becomes a test case for freedom of education.
- Why Are There So Few Female Entrepreneurs? Scott Shane 10/14/2010
- There’s a politically correct explanation and a politically incorrect one. Only one of them is right.
- Turning a Blind Eye to Egypt Ambassador Richard S. Williamson 09/30/2010
- Since President Obama’s Cairo speech, his administration has been disturbingly quiet in word and deed about the Egyptian government’s repression of democracy.
- America in an Age of Open Field Politics Michael Barone 09/28/2010
- This year’s Republican success will likely prove to be no more permanent than the 2006–2008 Democratic successes were.