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College Cheating Scandal: Academic Fraud Occurs at Every Level of Education

by Walter Williams | Mar 19, 2019 | Education

The first step toward any solution is for the American people to be aware of academic fraud that occurs at every level of education. Federal prosecutors have charged more than 50 people involved in cheating and bribery in order to get their children admitted to some...

Democrat Presidential Candidates Offer Various Flavors of Socialism

by Richard M. Ebeling | Mar 19, 2019 | Elections

Another election cycle has begun, even though it is less than a half a year since the November 2018 congressional elections. Donald Trump seems unlikely to face a serious challenger for his re-nomination as the Republican candidate for president (unless explosive...

Political Advocacy Disguised with Obscure Academic Jargon

by John Stossel | Mar 18, 2019 | Education, SCIENCE

What today’s academics write, and what journals treat as neutral science, tends to reinforce only one side of the political spectrum.

Capitalists: The Most Valuable Yet Endangered Species

by Richard M Salsman | Mar 16, 2019 | POLITICS

Far more important than a debate about the relative practicality, efficiency, or productiveness of capitalism and socialism is a debate about their relative moral merits.

Is it Time For ‘Jexodus’: On Representative Omar’s Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories

by Larry Elder | Mar 16, 2019 | Racism

Jewish bigotry from black liberals — and Omar is black — has long been an unspoken problem among Democrats.

Break Up Government, Not Tech Companies

by Max Gulker | Mar 16, 2019 | Technology

A Response to Elizabeth Warren’s Fascist Plan To Break Up Successful Tech Companies

Is Income Inequality Fair?

by Walter Williams | Mar 12, 2019 | POLITICS

The only people who benefit from class warfare are politicians and the elite; they get our money and control our lives.

State Cronyism vs. Free-Market Capitalism

by Richard M. Ebeling | Mar 12, 2019 | POLITICS

What we live under is a heavily regulated, managed and controlled interventionist-welfare state that operates not by free-market competition but political cronyism.

Individualism is the Enemy of All Forms of Collectivism

by Richard M. Ebeling | Mar 10, 2019 | POLITICS

The philosophy of individualism is the foundation of a free society; it is the basis of a community of men that does not require or demand the sacrifice or enslavement of some for the one-sided benefits of others.

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