Category: Politics
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Intersectional Theory and Antisemitism
The political left needs to stop this now The Holocaust, known as Shoa for Jewish people, resulted in the tragic loss of six million Jewish lives, leaving an indelible imprint on global history and memory. Following the conclusion of World War II, the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948 provided a homeland for…
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Legal Reasoning and the Roe v. Wade Decision: Exploring the Intersection of Law and Morality
The case of Roe v. Wade (1973) is a seminal moment in U.S. legal history, epitomizing the complex interplay between legal reasoning, constitutional interpretation, and moral values. At its core, Roe v. Wade addressed the deeply contentious issue of abortion and the constitutional right to privacy, ultimately legalizing abortion nationwide and establishing a landmark precedent…
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Human Trafficking- the slavery in the present we don’t talk about
Slavery is not History, it is happening right now! Human trafficking, a heinous crime plaguing societies worldwide, encompasses the illegal transportation of individuals through coercion or deceit for purposes such as labor exploitation, sexual servitude, or other activities that financially benefit traffickers. Let’s explore various types of human trafficking, examine the legal frameworks established to…
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This is why most people are wrong about almost anything
The case of minimum wage laws serves as a poignant illustration of the perils of inductive reasoning. Hayek’s predictions, though grounded in economic theory and empirical observations, failed to account for the multifaceted dynamics shaping labor markets. By extrapolating from limited data and theoretical abstractions, Hayek fell victim to the inherent biases and oversights characteristic…
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How AI and Robotics are Saving Bees
How AI and Robotics are Saving Bees Bees are essential to the Earth’s ecosystem as they provide pollination services that help grow the crops we depend on for food. Unfortunately, honeybee populations have declined in recent years due to environmental factors, diseases, and pests. To address this issue, researchers have turned to his AI and robotics…
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We don’t have the humility to face global warming
Often in our modern political discussions regarding economy and ecology, we see these two dimensions as somehow conflicting. Economic progress is often associated with an exploitation of natural resources on earth. The professor for philosophy at the University Gustav Eiffel, Corine Pelluchon argues in an Essay called “Ecology as new Enlightenment” that was published in…
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Men are getting punished harder for the same crimes than women. This is why:
Sexism against women causes sexism against men too, but men’s rights activists refuse to see that Several Studies, including a study from August 2012, by Sonja B. Starr from the University of Chicago, state there is a sentencing disparity in federal criminal cases favoring women (source: here). The paper says: ” It finds large gender gaps…
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Marriage is not a cage, it’s a dance. Why do women divorce men?
Women do not wish to be dominated by men– Authority in relationships and why it kills marriage. The greatest mistake I observe in the modern perception of relationships and the way male chauvinists perceive relationships, is that we equalize economy/Politics and marriage. See, in the economy we want men and women to compete for authority.…

