Children don’t need to sit still for hours on end, and public schools are demonstrating an inability to try new education models.
Who Owns the Anti-Tech Movement?
The anti-tech populists aren’t as populist as they appear.
The Untimely Death of the Emerging Republican Majority
To say that Donald Trump has been detrimental to the GOP is an understatement.
The Question of Nationalism | Part 3 – Patriotism and Nationalism
Rather than a form of nationalism, patriotism is its antithesis.
The Question of Nationalism | Part 2 – America’s Unique Nation
The United States is distinct because it is predicated upon ideals. Its history stands apart from the creation of other early-modern nations.
The Question of Nationalism | Part 1 – Dissecting Nationalism
Nationalism is a term that’s been made to carry too much weight. It is in desperate need of trimming so that the useful parts can find their place fitfully under the umbrella of other more suiting terms, and the damaging portions can be properly disposed of.
The Question of Military-Grade Weapons | Part 6 & Final Conclusion
Do a combination of the AR-15’s main features make an AR-15 “military-grade.” And finally, does “military-grade” mean anything at all?
Two Different Approaches – Greta and Fionn
Instead of building a picket sign, Fionn entered a science fair. And he’s still smiling.
Natural Rights and the Second Amendment
Some have long mistakenly considered Natural rights to be granted by the United States Government. This is categorically false. Natural rights, otherwise known as inalienable rights, are rights that cannot be surrendered by citizens to the government.