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More Than Pushing a Button
We can accomplish so much these days simply by pushing a button. I just returned from a conference in Washington, DC, where I pushed many
We can accomplish so much these days simply by pushing a button. I just returned from a conference in Washington, DC, where I pushed many
Recently I’ve studied government political structures and the balance between individual freedom and collective responsibility. As messy as American politics is, we take for granted
The New York Times recently published an article entitled: What Should Happen to Our Data When We Die? The focus centered on the use of
Courts of law normally handle disputes between citizens. Our American court system has evolved over the years to have its own method of procedures, evidence
The world changes at a rapid pace. As recently as twenty-five years ago, fax machines weren’t ubiquitous, personal computers were clunky and not very useful,
The Unlikely Supporters of Estate Tax Requests often come from the most peculiar places. You wouldn’t guess, for example, that some wealthy, influential families supported
John Locke, a British Enlightenment figure of the late 17th century, is credited with some of our Founding Father’s foundational thinking. In Locke’s time, European
It appears that Joe Biden will take the oath of office on January 20th as our nation’s 46th President. Reading his platform, proposed changes to
After the Holocaust, social scientists were haunted by the question of why so many people were prepared, whether by active participation or silent consent, to
This column is scheduled to run on November 6th, but I’m writing it a week ahead, on October 28th, before the general election returns. I’m
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