The epithet of “snowflake” has become the conservative’s favorite less-than-flattering term to describe millennials on contemporary collegiate campuses. Just who are snowflakes?
If we want to make politics great again, we will have to address these matters. And there’s no better place to turn than to the Founding Father of our nation, George Washington.
Benjamin Franklin once said, “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” Indeed as April 15 draws near we are reminded of that reality. Yet, there is another reality that we push to the back of our thoughts that looms ever above us; the national debt.
While Marx recognized that socialism is a milder form of communism, clearly not every socialist or every statist ideology holds to the more radical tenets of communism.
The tragedy of slavery hangs over the American story like an overcast sky. It’s unimaginable now that a whole class of people were once denied personhood and stripped of foundational human rights. But then again, maybe not. There is another whole class of people who are denied personhood and stripped of more than foundational human […]
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