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Heat—or Light? by Winslow Myers 523 words Civil disobedience, the willingness to break a law and endure the consequences for the sake of a greater moral good, enjoys a pedigree extending back through King’s civil rights movement, Gandhi’s passive resistance to India’s British colonizers, and even back to Thoreau, who went to jail for a
Let’s Rethink the War in Ukraine by Arnold J. Oliver ?906 words Now that the Ukrainian military aid bill has been passed we have an opportunity to assess the developing conflict and offer suggestions. Here we will argue for more diplomacy and less war. None of this essay should be construed as support for Russian behavior
Way Outside the Confines of the Box by Tom H. Hastings 675 words “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.”–attributed to Albert Einstein If you care about the people of Gaza you will not support Hamas. If you care about the people of Israel you will not support Netanyahu. All