The German Court’s Troubling Lack Of Spine
Why the conviction of former Auschwitz guard and SS member Reinhold Hanning is neither weak nor strong: which ultimately shows the biggest weakness.
Why the conviction of former Auschwitz guard and SS member Reinhold Hanning is neither weak nor strong: which ultimately shows the biggest weakness.
All the outrage over the shooting of Harambe the gorilla has me thinking that there must be something deeper going on than what we perceive.
Why a new poll about the views of Native Americans themselves about the term “Redskins” should give us pause about how we think of the term. And negative stereotypes in general.
On the morality of the death penalty, war, and generally believing some people deserve to die.
Recently, there has been a huge outcry against a high school version of beer pong that pits “Jews” against “Nazis.” But do we really need to be so angry when these stories emerge?
What Bernie Sanders’s admiration can teach us about the Pope’s politics… and politics in general.
Are children and babies sellouts? New research says they might be. The question: what does that teach us about morality in general?
The grievances, issues, or disagreements we may have are no reason to vote for a dangerous man. And now that Trump is so far ahead, he is dangerous.
It may seem easy to accuse Trump of appealing to the lowest common denominator. But the truth is that he’s appealing to something necessary in the human condition.
How Trump has tempted so many of us into turning him into a false idol.