Stephen M. Krason
Recently, the American Association of University Professors’ Committees
on Academic Freedom and Women in the Academic Profession issued a
statement titled “The Assault on Gender and Gender Studies.” While
criticizing the Hungarian government for defunding university gender
studies programs, its main aim is to derail the Trump administration’s
proposed clarification of Title IX’s prohibition of […]
L. Joseph Hebert
In Plato’s Republic, Socrates leads a group of ambitious young Athenians
on a search for the best way of life. Their verbal construction of a
perfectly just regime is not motivated by idealism, real or feigned, but
by genuine perplexity about the one thing human beings cannot help
desiring: happiness. Glaucon, Adeimantus, and their companions […]
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