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Steven Kessler
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September 16, 2020
The Other Half of Socialism: Independence from Our Fellow ManThere is a latent and relatively unknown element of socialism we've all been living through during the coronavirus lockdowns: independence from all forms of social attachment. To properly identify this tenet of socialism, we must understand ho...
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March 7, 2020
Socialism 101: Wealth-Hoarding"Wealth-hoarding" is a trendy phrase among modern socialists. As Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently tweeted, "[t]he hoarding of wealth by the few is coming at the cost of peoples' lives" (1). Bernie Sander...
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January 1, 2020
Economic vs. Cultural Marxism: The Most Important DistinctionMany on both ends of the political spectrum are aware of the fact that social justice is simply Marxism, masquerading as a new ideological movement. Like Marxism, social justice's goal is to make the world a more balanced and equitable...
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June 2, 2019
Liberals Are Optimists and Conservatives Are PessimistsIn the clash of competing ideas and notions about what is good, beautiful, and true, liberals and conservatives tend to take different approaches concerning the ability of man to make the world a better place. Typically, liberals tend to h...
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May 30, 2019
When Conservative SCOTUS Justices Are Liberal and Vice VersaOn Monday, May 20, the Supreme Court decided in favor of an American Indian man, Clayvin Herrera, in Herrera v. Wyoming. Essentially, Herrera was found guilty of off-season hunting at Bighorn National Forest. Herrera believed he...
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May 27, 2019
Birth Control, Abortion and the Rise of Single MotherhoodTypically, the conservative perspective on the rise of single motherhood and the breakdown of the traditional family unit places the blame on the shoulders of the liberal welfare state. This theory is usually attributed to Charles Murray's wor...
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May 24, 2019
American Suicide: A Permanent Solution to a Temporary Trump ProblemA common refrain concerning suicide is that it's a permanent solution to a temporary problem. Suicide is a drastic and permanent solution to a situation that in all likelihood will pass. Amid the fervor of anti-Trump hysteria, there...
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April 28, 2019
An 'Ever Better' Ideology? What Is Progressivism?I attended the University of Rochester for graduate school. The university's motto is "Meliora: ever better." Colloquially, "meliora" is used to mean never settle, we can always improve, and strive for mo...
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April 17, 2019
Three Questions to Ask LiberalsAs President Trump threatens to transport illegal aliens to sanctuary cities, suddenly, many on the Left are feeling significantly less generous and magnanimous regarding illegal immigration. Colloquially, this is known as "skin in the game....
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April 13, 2019
Roots of the Left's Acceptance of PedophiliaShockingly, there are people in the liberal media attempting to normalize pedophilia. These media sources range from outlets like Salon.com to peer-reviewed journals to popular cable news media shows. One would think that a stance again...
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March 24, 2019
The College Admissions Scandal and Being HumanAs the fallout from the admissions scandal at elite colleges and universities perpetrated by wealthy and elite-status parents unfolds, the reactions from media personalities and the general public via social media have been predictable. Th...
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March 23, 2019
Thomas Sowell Is Right to Predict a Socialist AmericaRecently, Thomas Sowell appeared on the Fox Business Network. The host, David Asman, asked Sowell whether America will go down the dark and dangerous road of socialism: The future of America — do you think that we are destined t...
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March 17, 2019
A Lesson in Socialism for Alexandria Ocasio-CortezNewly elected congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez now appears ubiquitously in the news. At the end of February, she made headlines in a dispute with Ivanka Trump. Ocasio-Cortez's professional persona is a Millennial socialist who...
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March 7, 2019
'People of Color' Is a Marxist Phrase. Let's Stop Using It.Like most ideologies, social justice has a lexicon of its own, complete with both formal terms emanating from the academic world and terms emerging colloquially from everyday use by its adherents. The phrase "people" or "per...
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January 12, 2019
Understanding the Most Important Phrase in Social JusticeThe most important phrase in the social justice lexicon is "predicated on power structure." You've likely heard that racism, privilege, and cultural appropriation – the big three of social justice – are predicated...