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We Need A New Jefferson

September 15, 2014
by Caroline Miller
Adrian Wooldridge, Beatrice Webb, Jim Micklethwait, John Stuart Mill, the social contract, The State of the State, Thomas Hobbes
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Framers of the US Constitution
What is government for?  That’s the central question co-writers Jim Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge explore in their recent article, ”The State of the State.” (Foreign Affairs, July/August, 2014 pgs. 118-132).  They begin their quest with a review of Thomas Hobbes’ Leviat
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Overwhelming Question

September 11, 2014
by Caroline Miller
Armed and Dangerous, end of conscription, Military/Industrial complex, preemptive strikes, William Pfaff
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industrial miliatry complex
Some mornings I awake with a deep sense of guilt.  The lives of people I have never met are being torn apart by war, their homes bombed, their families separated and many of them killed.  Each day the question for them isn’t what movie to see or book to read.  The question is how
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Thoughts On Being A Narcissist

September 10, 2014
by Caroline Miller
Elizabeth Lunbeck, narcissiism part of American selfhood, self-love, The Americanization of Narcissism
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Narcissus
Elizabeth Lunbeck’s new book The Americanization of Narcissism, explores the fault line between healthy and unhealthy narcissism.  (Me, Myself, and ID,” by Laura Kipnis, Harper’s Magazine, pgs. 80)  In it she explores the question of narcissism’s origin.  Is it nurtured by
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No Idle Questions

September 09, 2014
by Caroline Miller
Mark Lilla, Our Illegible Age, why America democracy fails in the Middle East
4 Comments
pandora's box
I’ve often wondered why our form of democracy is so difficult to transplant in Africa and the Middle East.  One reason might be because of our diversity.  We began as a nation of differing cultures rather than a homogenous one.  To get along we had to build a tent large enough to
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It’s A No Brainer

September 08, 2014
by Caroline Miller
Corporate America Needs to Raise Wages, Henry Ford, Sheila Bair, trickle down theory
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American workers
When we read about the high wages earned by CEOs of corporations the justification is always the same.  Those high salaries are necessary to attract and keep good management.  But doesn’t the same logic apply to workers?  Aren’t good wages and good benefits part of keeping empl
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Beasts Of The Fields

September 04, 2014
by Caroline Miller
American nuns, Catholic Church, Francis and the Nuns, Mary Gordon, Pope Francis
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protestors supporting nuns
While the world rejoices in Pope Francis’ vow to return the Church to its mission of mercy for the poor and the weak, writer Mary Gordon points out he continues to keep American nuns in the critical spotlight for doing just that instead of taking a stand against abortion, homosexual
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When Profit Shouldn’t Be King

September 03, 2014
by Caroline Miller
I Saw the Best Minds of My Generation Destroyed by the Ivy League, tuitions costs and the value of private universities, William Deresiewicz
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people on a conveyor belt
When I graduated from college my first job interviewer looked at me askance.  “What can you do with a philosophy degree?” he asked.  “Think,” I replied.   I didn’t get the job but never regretted my liberal arts education.  As William Deresiewicz  wrote in a recent ess
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Back To The Future

September 02, 2014
by Caroline Miller
A Return to Hieroglyphics, emoji, Erin Griffith, Moby Dick in emoji
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Recently, I deplored the way Twitter symbols had infiltrated our language.  (Blog 8/26/14)    But I was an innocent.  I’d no idea how emojis, those little symbols used to clarify an electronic messages, had exploded into a complete language seen not only on social networks but
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America The Beautiful

September 01, 2014
by Caroline Miller
elderly migrant workers, Jessica Bruder, The End Of Retirement, Workampers
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RV with flags
The face of the migrant worker is no longer solely that of the Latino or the undereducated.  It’s the face of the elderly who were caught in the tsunami of the 2008-09 Great Recession.  They are school teachers, white collar executives, or couples with  nest eggs that were demoli
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No Apology Necessary

August 29, 2014
by Caroline Miller
gender bias in Republican Party, Renee Ellmers
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Renee Ellmers
Recently, two-term Congresswoman, Renee Ellmers of North Carolina gave a speech on the topic of how to bring more women into the  Republican Party.  Her comments, however, were directed toward her male counterparts:  Men do tend to talk about things on a much higher level… Many o
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