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Intercollegiate Review
Providing college students with the best of intellectual conservatism by exploring the ideas and principles behind conservative philosophy, politics, and economics.
What Role Does Charity Have in the Workplace?
Minimum-wage mandates have always raised the hackles of classical economists, but rarely have they drawn the publicly...
Detachable Collars and Cab Chases: How Whit Stillman’s [i]Metropolitan[/i] Defends Tradition
Things like detachable collars (or, in our case, the required ISI conference attire) are actually “symbolically...
Is Western Civilization Destroying Other Cultures?
“Intercultural Competence.” This is the name of the class that my university required me to take in order to...
Feminists: Defend the Body, Not the Frankenstein
In Frankenstein, Shelley draws our sympathy to the creature by allowing him to speak of the violation of his humanity.
Obsessed with Oppression
It seems the connotation of “oppression” has shifted from the social to the personal. If you feel oppressed or...
The Pitfalls of Thinking Critically
Critical thinking skills cannot be taught without any basis for how the human person makes rational judgments.
What [i]Is[/i] Democracy?
Over the past two centuries, the word democracy has grown increasingly elastic: ever more subjective, relativistic, and...
A Lethal Injection of Ideology
Ideology absolves us of the responsibility to think independently.
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