Humility, Identity
Thomas Horton '15 /December 17, 2012…consider an example of a pervasive problem that is immediately relevant to the University community: Facebook. Think of all the time we waste on the social network: modifying our profiles,…
…consider an example of a pervasive problem that is immediately relevant to the University community: Facebook. Think of all the time we waste on the social network: modifying our profiles,…
…redefining marriage has been scandalously undemocratic. Rather than appealing to the American people first and having a consensus develop, which could culminate in revised state laws, they have worked primarily…
…campus campaign aspiring for 100% of the undergraduate student body to engage civically in the 2018 midterms.” Though it wasn’t able to meet its full campus participation goal, Vote100 did…
…vote” or “no taxation without representation” may be advisable under particular circumstances and within certain traditions, but they are not unconditional laws of political morality. In line with the classical…
…practice of exposure was common knowledge. And yet the Spartans brought their unwanted infants far from their city, to a remote cliff, as if they believed that the widely accepted…
…work. PT: Could you give some examples of how your study of the Greeks has affected your understanding of politics today, with the environment, for example? ML: In my book…
…absolutism is commendable. In contrast, policy absolutism can be defined as the refusal to compromise over particular policy. We can see this kind of absolutism again in conservatism: conservatives are…
…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…
…think of persons as incommunicable: not existing as members of a class, specimens of a type sharing all essential, or communicable or common, properties? Indeed, persons do not share personhood…
…most importantly for young people stepping into an unfamiliar environment—conservative organizations at Princeton create a strong sense of community among right-leaning undergraduates. Coming together with those who share certain core…
…and Means Committee and was previously the chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee and the Republican Study Committee. Prior to his election to Congress, he served four terms in…
…and Cultural Understanding (CAF), among other groups. The Daily Princetonian labeled his address as “anti-semitic,” and a Tory opinion essay commented that in sponsoring Finkelstein, “[m]embers of the Princeton community…
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