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A Dose of Reality in a World of Hyperbole

A Dose of Reality in a World of Hyperbole

Ok…I get it…I really do. There have been some Supreme Court decisions this week that have riled some and made others happy. I

26 Jun
history
Authoritarianism! “You keep using that word. I do not think you know what that word means.”

Authoritarianism! “You keep using that word. I do not think you know what that word means.”

Historians like to point to the 20th century as the age of authoritarianism, characterized by the rise of Fascism as well as

22 Jun
Current Events history
The January 6th Hearings: Echoes of the Army/McCarthy Trials

The January 6th Hearings: Echoes of the Army/McCarthy Trials

I’ve said for years, and taught in my classroom, that history echoes itself often; the problem is the generation of a

17 Jun
education
The Fallacy of Being “Safe” While Learning: The Imposed Atrophy of the American Student

The Fallacy of Being “Safe” While Learning: The Imposed Atrophy of the American Student

When Lewis and Clark chose to explore the Mississippi River (with the backing of President Jefferson and the immeasurable

09 Jun
political science
Government Policy Making: Policy Based on Vote Getting Rather than Doing what is Right

Government Policy Making: Policy Based on Vote Getting Rather than Doing what is Right

There is a specific problem with our Republic (for the umpteenth time – we are NOT a democracy), and that is

07 Jun
education History, Education
Teaching Honestly: Teaching History Without Bias or an Agenda

Teaching Honestly: Teaching History Without Bias or an Agenda

Remember when you were in high school all those years ago? For me it was decades—longer than I’d like to remember, but just

29 May
american history History, Education
The Federal Government, The States, and the 10th Amendment: The Slow but Steady Growth of Federal Power

The Federal Government, The States, and the 10th Amendment: The Slow but Steady Growth of Federal Power

For anyone following the current national debate about Roe vs. Wade, the concept of women’s rights seems to be front and

28 May
political parties political science
It’s Our Fault…No, Really!

It’s Our Fault…No, Really!

At the current, congressional approval hovers somewhere between 20-24% based on the week or month. Presidential approval is

18 May
commentary
Politics is Everywhere;  There Is No Escape

Politics is Everywhere; There Is No Escape

I’m not sure when it got like this. If I had to hazard a guess, at least the last ten years with the advent of social media

25 Mar
History, Education
E Pluribus Unam

E Pluribus Unam

The Slow Dissolution of our National Unity The United States was founded upon one basic principle; the freedom of the

11 Mar

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