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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.
 
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