“Privilism”: When Privilege Becomes an Insult
The meaning of privilege in Harvard's activist groups has changed. In our discussions of race, sexuality and gender, the existence of privilege now has its own role in dividing us further.
The meaning of privilege in Harvard's activist groups has changed. In our discussions of race, sexuality and gender, the existence of privilege now has its own role in dividing us further.
If Israeli movers and shakers are willing to learn from the Canaanite movement, they can move beyond the paradigm of “fortress Israel”.
The reaction to Rick Perry's recent campaign ad is more surprising, and troubling, than the ad itself.
Until now I’ve resisted commenting on the controversy that was created last week when Harvard 3L Stephanie Grace’s private email saying she “does not rule out the possibility that African Americans are, on average, genetically predisposed to be less intelligent” came to light. But now I see that Andrew Sullivan is having a related conversation about race and intelligence, and ... Read More