I Wonder What the Average Roman Was Thinking?
Edward Gibbons, the historian whose masterpiece The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, written
Thoughts become things
Edward Gibbons, the historian whose masterpiece The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, written
It’s a fascinating notion, and one of the great fallacies of our time, that wealthy people create poverty, if nothing
I’ve written about the Supreme Court more than once because I’m continually surprised at not only what people think the job
Recently, Vice-President Kamala Harris said that she was “open to abolishing the Electoral College” and “can’t wait to cast
I was watching a film clip of A Streetcar Named Desire that featured Marlon Brando as Stanley Kowalski, Tennessee
It’s an all too familiar trope: Politicians lining their own pockets at the expense of the people they’re supposed to serve.
Historian Dr. Hannah Barker calls it “generational chauvinism”. Essentially, it is the notion that what we see as a moral
There is a movement nationwide to de-track students. For those who are unaware, traditional education involved “tracking”;
3000-4000 regulations passed per year. 300,000 laws on the federal books with some additional
I get a daily notification or summary from the NY Times wherein they send me a featured article of the day. This day, a