SPOTLIGHT
THEORY
Civil Disobedience and the Separation of Powers
From an Arendtian concept of power, we might argue that a more effective way to think about restoring the proper balance of power within the government is civil disobedience.
Finding Truth: Thinking Critically Through the Campaigns
Knowing whether our beliefs are true or false is a question of the greatest difficulty—in democratic elections it can mean the difference between war and peace. Here is a theory of truth, along with eight concrete and practical ways to cut through the bullshit and understand political language better.
Three Fundamental Principles in Trump’s American Foreign Policy
Trump’s principles have reshaped the American foreign policy matrix. However, the foreign policy focus of US presidents in their first terms is not always the foreign policy focus at the end of their second terms.
PRACTICE
Open Letter to the People of Planet Earth
The Galactic Gardeners’ Forum This may not be the best time to contact you, but waiting may only make things
Ambazonia and Secessionist Politics in Cameroon
By: David O. Monda Cameroon faces major challenges in 2019, from the poor performance of the Indomitable Lions to a
Jagmeet Singh, Abortion, and Illogic
I favor the pro-life position on the abortion issue, all the while realizing that many good and decent people disagree with me. Why do they disagree? It seems they are influenced by popular claims and arguments favoring the pro-choice view. I intend no disrespect to anyone in saying this, but I think that many popular claims and arguments favoring the choice for abortion consist of knots of illogic that should be untangled.
JUSTICE
ARTS & LETTERS
Performing a Seduction: Performance Art Houston’s “Political Seducer’s Diary”
Inspired by Kierkegaard’s “The Seducer’s Diary,” @PerformanceArtHouston asks how the question “what is beautiful” might determine “what is just” and ultimately affect politics.
The Grand Trumpeter
He came to the United States of America at a time quite different than that of the Catholic Crisis which Dostoevsky had observed in Spain. The prevailing perversion of many Americans was, making use of their democracy as a godly tool, purporting to protect their way of life they viewed as threatened by forces both from without and within by demonizing and pre-judging those forces. The forces being Bad Hombres who immigrate illegally to the country bringing with them crime and drug addiction (not to mention infidels from Muslim nations that want to kill all Americans), and loose laws by tolerant administrations that allowed for morally degenerate groups like homosexuals, transsexuals, and others to claim better or near equal footing in business and government relations.
John Dewey and Art
By: Alaina Hammond John Dewey (1859-1952) was perhaps the leading educational philosopher of the early twentieth century, and viewed humanity