Majority Say Federal Government Actions are Hurting Them

More than 4 in 10 Americans (42%) say they are struggling to remain where they are financially. This is the first time since Monmouth started asking the question five years ago that the number topped 3 in 10 – the range in prior polls was 20% to 29%. Just under half (47%) say their current …

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88% of Americans say the United States is on the Wrong Track

A stunning 88% of Americans now believe the U.S. is on the wrong track and just 10% believe it is on the right track, according to a new poll from the Monmouth University Polling Institute, marking an all-time low for the question, with President Biden facing a whopping 58% disapproval rate as respondents worry chiefly about the …

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Multiculturalism

The idea of multiculturalism in contemporary political discourse and in political philosophy reflects a debate about how to understand and respond to the challenges associated with cultural diversity based on ethnic, national, and religious differences. The term “multicultural” is often used as a descriptive term to characterize the fact of diversity in a society, but …

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The U.S. Should Support the Tigray Defense Forces

Note: This article is by Michael Rubin, a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a contributing editor of 1945. The article promotes TPLF’s, not Ethiopia’s or even on a smaller scale Tigrians’, interest. It is a prelude to the US’s intervention in the Ethiopian affair. Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s war against the Tigray region …

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Hebrew Bible

Hebrew Bible, also called Hebrew Scriptures, Old Testament, or Tanakh, collection of writings that was first compiled and preserved as the sacred books of the Jewish people. It also constitutes a large portion of the Christian Bible, known as the Old Testament. Except for a few passages in Aramaic, appearing mainly in the apocalyptic Book of Daniel, these scriptures were written originally in Hebrew during the period from 1200 to …

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Noam Chomsky: Education for Whom and for What

The purpose and delivery method of education is one issue that perplexed me all my life. I wondered what Noam Chomsky have to say when I saw the title of this video. Not as I expected, but it still touches on certain important issues related to access method of delivery, and the purpose of higher …

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Heart of Darkness

The Heart of Darkness is a book about Europeans’ occupation of Africa. Europeans went to Africa to “civilize” indigenous people but, as it happened, in Asia, South, Central, and North America, they became vicious and victimized them instead. Listen to the Audio

Faith and Reason

Traditionally, faith and reason have each been considered to be sources of justification for religious belief. Because both can purportedly serve this same epistemic function, it has been a matter of much interest to philosophers and theologians how the two are related and thus how the rational agent should treat claims derived from either source. …

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