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Thomas Horton '15 /December 17, 2012
…housing, factual knowledge, or free tee-shirts. Rather, it is something that must be cultivated. The University administration and faculty must foster a spirit of humility here on campus not only…
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K. D. Ristroph /October 7, 2017
…well as our representation within the university’s community and administration – is already quite agreeable. I believe the university’s infrastructure has sufficient methods by which graduate students can address complaints…
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The Princeton Tory /March 17, 2012
…conducive to freedom, but the principles of freedom itself. As in 1964, “we’ll preserve for our children this, the last best hope of man on earth, or we’ll sentence them…
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The Princeton Tory /October 9, 2010
…with provocative ideas – Peter Singer, among others, comes to mind. However, two nominations made this spring stretch the bounds of credulity. On February 24, 2010, the University announced its…
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Jared Stone /November 30, 2023
…playing out among other University faculty. At a contemporaneous keynote speech for the U.S. Strategic Command (STRATCOM) symposium, Seyed Hossein Mousavian, a researcher at Princeton’s School of Public and International…
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Theo Anderson '14 /April 22, 2012
…on Western legal codes—and then made up an alternative, modern Ten Commandments that we could use today. Naturally, when we thought of a modern Ten Commandments, we made value judgments,…
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Andrew Min '15 /September 14, 2012
…a strong pragmatic argument for the free market. When conservatives oppose “free” government health care, they do so because they believe that market incentives will resolve the health care crisis…
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CAROLINE ORTIZ /November 7, 2017
…are having an existential crisis on how to handle this contentious little phrase, “free speech”—a phrase that is either dragged through the mud or placed on an ivory pedestal. To…
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Stephen Phillips /October 7, 2017
…“no”, as would a larger group of their colleagues on the other end of the political spectrum. For example, in 1965, legislation to establish Medicare pushed by Democratic President Lyndon…
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Anonymous Tory Staff Writer /April 7, 2017
…part of the effort to expand veteran enrollment more broadly. But focusing on four-year enrollment has special value. Princeton should commit to having representatives to the transitional briefs Liao described…
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The Princeton Tory /January 16, 2011
…morally culpable; determinations of right and wrong come into play only when one acts upon one’s desires. Strictly speaking, then, homosexuality is not subject to moral evaluation, positive or negative;…
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Han Tran '15 /May 16, 2014
…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…
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