SPOTLIGHT
THEORY
The Worth of a State: Tribalism versus Individuality
Man’s commonest weakness, [is] his aversion to being unpleasantly conspicuous, pointed at, shunned, as being on the unpopular side.
Against Term Limits
Guillaume LeBlanc from New American Perspective takes issue with President Trump's suggestion of adding Congressional term limits.
Faith vs. Reason?
By: Hendrik van der Breggen For some people, the relationship between faith and reason is like oil and water—they don’t
PRACTICE
Capsule Introduction to Capitalism and Socialism
Socialism arose historically as a response to capitalism. Its point of departure is the contention that capital is a social product—the fruit of countless hours/days/years of labor expended by hundreds of millions of people—and therefore that it should be under social control, i.e., under the control of the whole society
Netflix’s Five Second Rule: High Heels & Sexual Display in the Workplace
Fashion is a projection of both a person and the culture in which that person operates. As such, one can gauge a culture’s shifting attitude toward sex through its fashion, and perhaps our culture is suffering from a kind of cognitive dissonance when it comes to its attitudes and its attire.
“Make America Great Again”: Regina Jose Galindo’s Performance Art Illustrates the Struggles of Immigration
Art of Politics, Politics of Art, A Series By: Jeanette Joy Harris In this series, Jeanette Joy Harris looks at how artists