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The Chicago Maroon Must End the Tyranny of its DEI Board
Chicago Maroon
Dear Editors-in-Chief, 110 days. That was how long it took my writing to be mutilated and published in the Maroon. As a long-time editor for our paper,...
3 weeks ago
While Marijuana Will Soon be Rescheduled, the Federal Government’s Drug Scheduling System Remains Tyrannical
Vanderbilt Law School
Earlier this year, the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) announced that it would move marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances...
3 months ago
Austin: Democracies Must Uphold Spirit of D-Day
U.S. Department of Defense (.gov)
Democracies of the world must again stand firm against aggression and tyranny and uphold the spirit of D-Day, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III said...
5 months ago
The Declaration of Independence
Minnesota Reformer
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights.
5 months ago
Tyrants of Industry: Can the Right Tame Capitalism?
Foreign Affairs
To win a second term, former US President Donald Trump will need to continue to attract the working-class voters who helped give him his first victory in 2016.
7 months ago
How Wikipedia turned left, Walz’s lockdown tyranny and other commentary
New York Post
Under Gov. Tim Walz's leadership, Minnesota “endured the pandemic in a fundamentally anti-libertarian fashion,” thunders Reason's Robby Soave.
3 months ago
When Democracy Breaks: Studies in Democratic Erosion and Collapse, From Ancient Athens to the Present Day
Ash Center
When Democracy Breaks aims to deepen our understanding of what separates democratic resilience from democratic fragility by focusing on the latter.
8 months ago
The royal scam and the Supreme Court
The Boston Globe
With its disastrous immunity ruling and exquisite timing, the conservative Supreme Court majority has given us a Fourth to remember.
5 months ago
Medieval Europe was far from democratic, but that didn’t mean tyrants got a free pass
The Conversation
Medieval Europeans thought about politics in terms of leadership and often criticized rulers for 'tyranny' − both in government and in the church.
7 months ago
It’s time to resist the tyranny of Instagram interiors
Financial Times
Algorithms feed us more of the styles we already like, so it all looks painfully familiar. We need to mount a strategic attack against 'Instagrammabiquity'
4 months ago