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Most of all, would a true patriot attempt to chill free debate when so many American lives are at stake, and therefore deny the very principles of our Republic? Or would that be “a full validation of the al Qaeda strategy??—to grip us in such fear that we are willing to forget ourselves...

Author: By Peter C. D. Mulcahy | Title: Fear and Patriotism | 3/15/2007 | See Source »

...while the ISG’s report has its virtues—namely, highlighting the failures of the present strategy??it is nonetheless undermined by several critical flaws. The report deserves consideration, but ultimately Bush should not adopt its call for a set date for leaving Iraq. A “new way forward” must indeed be found in Iraq, but the ISG report doesn’t fit the bill...

Author: By Ana I. Mendy | Title: Take It or Leave It | 1/6/2007 | See Source »

Thus curricula and libraries alike are built not to satisfy a broad philosophy or purpose, but to meet specific student demands. Sometimes the strategy has worked; student and faculty activists often do want what is best for them, The renovation of Lamont, unfortunately, might reveal the strategy??s flaws...

Author: By Elizabeth W. Green | Title: The Lamont Education | 6/6/2006 | See Source »

...university with the motto Veritas should counter wrongness and contemn it if it turns out to be willful. Why should a judge, rather than a university, be the first to state authoritatively that “The doctrine of ‘intelligent design’ [is] a religious strategy?? rather than a scientific one? We have unanimity among theologians and biologists, and a Communications Office—and yet there was no rebuttal even to an ignorant Associated Press story last year, headlined “Harvard Joins Evolution Debate,” which implied that Harvard...

Author: By Jim Von der heydt, | Title: A Jeremiad for an American School | 5/17/2006 | See Source »

...Alarmism—the environmental movement’s basic strategy??has led to this dead end. Since Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring,” the movement has been dominated by doomsday scenarios. Even on the first Earth Day in 1970, biologist George Wald predicted that “civilization will end within 15 or 30 years unless immediate action is taken.” Fortunately, such apocalyptic forecasts have repeatedly proven to be wrong...

Author: By Piotr C. Brzezinski | Title: Requiem for Environmentalism | 4/20/2006 | See Source »

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