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The Outer Limits Of Democracy

June 21, 2022
by Caroline Miller
a moral compass, Anthony Perry, Donald Trump, Fox News, gun reform, House select committee on January 6 Insurrection, Liz Cheney, marshmallow experiment, NRA, Republicans/Democrats on gun regulation
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The man had fallen near an electrified rail of a Chicago subway.  Unconscious, he lay convulsing on the bare track. People on the platform above looked down, stunned.  A few whipped out their cell phones to record the incident. One African American, Anthony Perry, age twenty, made a
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While Ukraine Burns…

June 14, 2022
by Caroline Miller
Andreas Miles-Novelo, autocracy/democracy, Ben Sasse, Climate change, Climate Change and Human Behavior, cracks in NATO, Craig A. Anderson, democracy's peril, Donald Trump, Henry Kissinger, Joe Biden, Ron DeSantis, Russia's war with Ukraine, Vladimir Putin
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To read the news is to wonder if the world has gone mad. Autocracy is on the rise, while democracies seem to be stumbling. To be honest, some democracies no longer look like democracies. India and Turkey come to mind.  Russia holds elections, but no one would describe Vladimir Putin
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Michelle Obama Got It Right

June 02, 2022
by Caroline Miller
AOC, Democrats, Donald Trump, dynasty protection, Elon Musk, estate trusts, Katie Porter, lax tax laws, Michelle Obama, Republicans, Ron DeSantis, the cost of a hair cut, the cost of beauty treatments, the uber-wealthy
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My hairdresser had moved away, a small tragedy compared to what’s going on in the world. Even so, most women know what it’s like to lose a beautician who understands their hair. Recently, I found a new salon and a new hairdresser. She gave me a great cut and shaved $5.00 off my us
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Fables That Shape Our Democracy

February 08, 2022
by Caroline Miller
Adam Kinzinger, Aesop's fables, Donald Trump, Dr. Anthony Fauci, J. F. Kennedy, Joe Manchin, Judge Stephan Bryer, Krysten Sinema, learning to accept truth rather than fables, Liz Cheney, manipulative language, the citizen's duty to democracy, The Four Oxen
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A columnist wrote recently that anti-vaxxers who fall victim to the Covid virus shouldn’t be admitted to hospitals. Facing death, he said, was too late to embrace medical science.  His statement contains an “either/or” proposition. Either a person takes the vaccine or forgoes t
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Taming The Judgeocracy

November 30, 2021
by Caroline Miller
Chief Justice John Marshall, Chinese quotas, Donald Trump, Executive Order 14023, Joe Biden, Judicial Review, Marbury v. Madison, Muslim ban, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, the shadow docket, U. S. Supreme Court
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Donald Trump’s presidency taught us the strength of our institutions depends upon our goodwill.  They work because we want them to.   If we doubted the integrity of the ballot box and our judicial system, for example, we’d condemn ourselves to second-guessing every outcome.  I
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Meditation On Erosions

November 09, 2021
by Caroline Miller
Citizens United, Dodd-Frank Protection Reform, Donald Trump, Fairness Doctrine, Fox News, General Mark Milley, Glass-Steagall Act, Joe Biden, Maybury v. Madison, the Congress, the Supreme Court, the U. S. Military
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Being someone who meditates for enlightenment, I decided to bend my thoughts to the state of our democracy. My reason for doing so was this statement: the public has more confidence in the military than any other national institution. (“Crisis of Command,” by Risa Brooks et al, Fo
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We Hold These Truths

October 28, 2021
by Caroline Miller
alternative facts, black matter, Condolezza Rice, covid-19, diminished facts, Donald Trump, January 6 insurrection, lies, public health, The View, treatment of communicable diseases
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After Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45h President of the United States, officials in his government began to replace information they didn’t like with false information that supported their political viewpoint. They called these changes “alternative facts.” Many of us laughed
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Corrupt Patriotism

October 07, 2021
by Caroline Miller
"Just Read It", Ashley Taggart, Christopher Comer, Donald Trump, Eric Hoffer, Mitch McConnell, nihilism, Oedipus Rex, Piranesi, Sophocles, Susanna Clarke
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“We are a storytelling species, every bit as much as a tool-using one,” writes the author of The English Professor Who Foresaw Modern Neuroscience.   I agree. As a teacher, I would tell my students, “If you want to see how your mind works, write something.”  Composition exp
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Afghanistan–What Matters

August 26, 2021
by Caroline Miller
Clive Thompson, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, media coverage of Afghan withdrawal, U. S. Afghan withdrawal, Umberto Eco, Zeigarnik effect
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“We make lists because we don’t want to die.” So says, Umberto Eco, medievalist, philosopher, and author of Foucault’s Pendulum. With lists, we attempt to manage time, knowing time is a nonrenewable resource.  A list fixes a task to memory and gives us the psychological satis
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Easy As Falling Off A Cliff

July 27, 2021
by Caroline Miller
Adolph Hitler, Big Lie, covid-19, Donald Trump, Mein Kompf, Michelle Gelfan, New Zealand, tight-loose ambidexterity, tight/loose societies
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Dr. Anthony Fauci admitted he was stunned to see people of the Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) applaud when they learned Tennessee had halted all vaccinations for minors, including those for Covid-19.  The state said it wanted to protect parents’ rights to make medic
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