Publisher’s Letter: Wise as Serpents, Gentle as Doves
Toni Alimi '13 /April 22, 2012I propose that we conservatives also introspect and consider how we might go about conveying our message in a wise manner.
I propose that we conservatives also introspect and consider how we might go about conveying our message in a wise manner.
Given the fact that there is evidently little interest for some of these disciplines, many have asked why these departments exist at all.
Humanism, like many religions, promotes ethics, values, and human improvement – but uses reason exclusively as its foundation instead of divine revelation or some combination of the two.
One cannot simultaneously advocate support for Israeli democracy and then deem its human rights record as above criticism.
Israel has repeatedly extended the olive branch in an attempt to create a Palestinian state, only to be summarily rejected by Palestinian leaders.
Olasky’s definition draws out an aspect of compassionate conservatism that all conservatives agree on—its critique of the welfare state’s failure to help the poor.
The fundamental ways in which you conceive of yourself and other people can be crucially altered—sometimes in less-than-obvious ways—by sexual decisions made in college.
Since I’ll be graduating in a few months, I’ve started thinking recently about the kind of relationship I will maintain with Princeton University once I walk out FitzRandolph Gate.
“Saving the planet” doesn’t require government regulation – often, good old-fashioned market solutions work just fine.
The real risk for conservatives is that this election turns into a referendum on which candidate can better manage an ever-expanding welfare state.
In my interviews with Jewish conservatives on campus, however, I found that faith plays only a marginal role in forming political opinions.
It appears that many of the issues surrounding the keyless locks do not pertain to the locks themselves, but to the lack of clarity on implementation and communication from Housing in the process thus far.
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