Who Are Our Enemies?
Professor James R. Stoner, Jr. /April 2, 2014…maxim: Our political enemies are those who would, and also can, destroy our lives, our liberty, and our property. A competitor is not an enemy, at least if he competes…
…maxim: Our political enemies are those who would, and also can, destroy our lives, our liberty, and our property. A competitor is not an enemy, at least if he competes…
…for a Responsible Global Environment urged the University to divest its then $17 billion endowment from any fossil fuel companies to combat the climate crisis. Divest Princeton has taken up…
…the matter. Come Fall 2022 and the University has revealed nothing about the outcome of that review as the broader campus community awaits transparency that will likely never surface. Princeton…
…elections; hereinafter GCs) and another 35 returned by functional constituencies (hereinafter FC). The FCs comprise professions such as agriculture, transport, education, law, medicine, engineering, social workers, tourism, commerce, finance, and…
…man and a woman to be a woman,” she explained. “That’s why relationships work.” Blogger Erin Gloria Ryan, a writer for the (ultraliberal) website Jezebel.com, was outraged by Dunst’s comments….
…with Quillette, it is difficult to categorize members of this community into a homogenous label; they come from a diverse background of political beliefs, albeit generally on the left. Harris…
…stage. Speaking before the graduating class, President Eisgruber offered his own commentary, praising the work of political activists for their commitment to Princeton’s motto, “In the Nation’s Service and the…
…at Princeton University are comfortable with the vilification and degradation of supporters of Israel, and they are fine when a sense of guilt is imposed on the pro-Israel community based…
…LGBT community for one reason or another might often be more comfortable rooming with members of the opposite sex. Its advocates also praised the fact that the initiative would serve…
…its way out, and will be completely lost within a few generations. This sentiment immediately raises the question of what conservatism is in the first place. A growing number of…
…and the deep intellectual and religious history that permeates its walls, a non-Christian can appreciate the numinous nature of Christian ceremonies and the remarkable values of a community committed to…
…of acceptance rates to highly competitive jobs such as consulting posts at top firms like McKinsey, to see whether grade deflation has in fact harmed the competitiveness of Princeton students….
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