This article is part of my Presidential Rankings Series, please subscribe to the feed if you are interested in keeping up-to-date. Be honest here, how many of you, before reading the title, knew that Grant’s real name was Hiram? Me, I learned it last year in my Presidents class taught by Charles Smith over at [...]
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So, my stuff is unpacked, my house in in order, and my textbooks are slowly filtering in. I am finally ready to start this site again, and will be doing so on Monday with the continuation of my Presidents series. My goal is to continue the two-a-week pace until I am done with this series. [...]
For those waiting to try and figure out when I will finally update this again, you are going to need to wait longer. I am currently packing and eventually moving out to Connecticut for law school, and that, along with work (I want text books) is eating up all of my time. I should start [...]
In 1970, John Rawls published his seminal work, “A Theory of Justice,” shortly following it up with his longer, and more intensive update, “Political Liberalism.” In these works, Rawls restarted the long-dormant field of political philosophy, and discussed what justice is, how a government can be legitimate, and how public reason can be used in [...]
Hello, and welcome to the first installment of iWant, iNeed, iRecommend for 2010. This is a monthly series that will, simply put, present the top ten iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch applications from that month. At the end of the year, these 120 applications will then go head to head to see which apps become [...]
Please note, while this is a school essay, it has many sources and facts that are quite interesting. Anybody on either side should read it, as I guarantee that they will discover something new. That said, this is written in response to chapter two of “Lethal Logic” by Henigan When Guns are Outlawed, Only Outlaws [...]
