Monthly Archives: August 2013

INVERSION: THE REVOLT IN EGYPT

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The revolt in Egypt distinctly highlights the pervasiveness of “inversion” in our modern world. The world has officially entered into a state of lunacy and chaos characterized by an ever-expanding sphere of inversion and double-speak—the “powers that be” have redefined

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THE FINE LINE OF TOLERANCE

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Just the other day, when I was reading the weekend edition of the New York Times, I just happened to glance at the front cover of the Arts section only to feel shocked and dismayed at the cover story’s subject

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HOW CHILDREN SUCCEED by PAUL TOUGH

How Children Succeed

♦♦♦♦ (of 5) The bottom line: a must-read for any parent, parent-to-be or educator who seeks the best for the children in their care.   This title was recommended to me by a family member who works in education and

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THE SLIDING SCALE OF INTENT AND MORALITY

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The concept of intent often proves to create an interesting moral dilemma when we contemplate the instances of when bad things happen. Society tends to use a sliding scale of intent and morality when attempting to rationalize the judgement of

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CAUSE AND EFFECT

Debt and Slavery

During one of my frequent moments of reflection recently, it dawned upon me that we live in an age where the common citizen suffers from a mental disorder of “global acceptance”—people overwhelmingly lay down and accept the common explanations for

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THE NEGATIVES OF LIBERTARIANISM

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For those of you who have being reading the blog thus far, you have quickly come to realize that I am an avid fan of libertarianism and the degree of freedom and liberty that it allows to its followers. This

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