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Monthly Archives For August 2013
The Great Legal Society
Law students might be more career ready than most collegiates but what good does that do the rest of us?
Simplistically Clever
“’Simplistic,’ one of those words always used by people who want to appear cleverer than they are.”—Peter Hitchens, The American Spectator, September 2013.
Violence Reconsidered Academically
An academic takes a look at the effects of violence that may be at odds with that of many of his peers.
Utopian Epic Fail
“The abiding belief that we can plant democracy anywhere, and that it will then flourish in harmony and love thereafter, is never cured by facts or upset by anomalies.”—Peter Hitchens, The American Spectator, September 2013.
Where Jobs Are Green
Apparently there are “green jobs” after all, or at least “green grants”—in universities.
How Academia Avoids Obamacare
Academics supported Obamacare even more enthusiastically than Congress did.
Media Finally Scores Academia
At Accuracy in Academia and our big sister group Accuracy in Media we endeavor to give both of those institutions constructive criticism. Ergo, it amuses us to see them turn on each other.
Living Large on Campus
College presidents seem blissfully unaware that they are living large at someone else’s expense.
Unequal Downside of Immigration
“We benefit from bringing low skilled workers” into the United States, Dartmouth economist Ethan Lewis claimed at the Cato Institute but admitted that “we may be raising inequality.”