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Laws govern people; constitutions govern governments. Legislatures write laws; constitutional conventions write constitutions ...

The third Red Scare

The Red Scares both had a minimal grounding in truth, in the sense that there were communist agitators and spies in the ...
Ben Shapiro and I discuss political de-escalation and the state — and stakes — of political disagreement in America.
Baba Neem Karoli, once Lakshman Narayan Sharma, was a humble Indian saint whose devotion to Hanuman and message of selfless ...
For 60 years, Head Start has provided child care for the most vulnerable children in the United States with little controversy.
Media is changing. Rapidly. Not only that, but information is suddenly everywhere, people are losing trust in news outlets and there is a growing exhaustion with crisis reporting. Serious journalism ...
The Harvard decision offers a reminder: The First Amendment is not just about the right to speak without fear of jail. It’s also about ensuring that the government cannot punish speech indirectly by ...
Marc Brackett, Ph.D., illuminates the power that lies in the space between stimulus and response in his latest book, 'Dealing with Feeling.' ...
The rise of lone-wolf attacks made up 93% of fatal attacks across Western nations. An alarming rise in far-right violent extremism has triggered some of this violence; meanwhile, ongoing conflicts ...
Don David Hewavitharne, who later became the famous Anagarika Dharmapala, was born in Colombo, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) on ...
Of the many figures who shaped modern Sri Lanka, Anagarika Dharmapala (1864-1933) stands apart as a colossus of cultural and ...