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Smoking at Harvard
IOP Tobacco Policy Group
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April 26, 2011
Harvard needs to better understand why some of its students smoke and how to help them quit/
ROTC Resurging
Samuel Coffin
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April 25, 2011
The tenor of the new debate on ROTC speaks a great deal to campus attitudes towards the military, and to campus activism in general. When...
Should We Make Everyone Vote?
Sam Barr
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April 19, 2011
Dylan Matthews has a well-meaning but ultimately misguided column in today's Crimson arguing for compulsory voting. Let's start with what Dylan gets right. He is...
Libertarianism and Public Goods: An HPRgument (Part 8)
Adam Kern
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April 18, 2011
This is a running argument between conservative Adam Kern and libertarian Sarah Siskind. Previous entries can be found after the jump in reverse...
Libertarianism, Part 1: Introduction – Reasons and Radicality
Christopher Oppermann
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April 16, 2011
Libertarian extraordinaire Chris Oppermann leads a road trip. Destination: understanding libertarianism.
Re: David Brooks on Politics, the Brain, and Human Nature
Jenny Ye
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April 14, 2011
As part of the 2011 Science & Democracy Lecture Series, NY Times columnist David Brooks delivered a lecture titled “Politics, the Brain, and Human...
Weighing in: Rep. Peter King is a Threat to National Security
Christopher Oppermann
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April 14, 2011
Radicalization may be a danger, but Peter King is making it worse.
What Goldstone retraction? Oh, that one.
Yair Rosenberg
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April 14, 2011
Defending The Crimson's interpretation of the Goldstone op-ed
Harvard Talks Politics: April 11, 2011
Harvard Talks Politics
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April 11, 2011
Harvard Talks Politics is your guide to the most important online political content Harvard has to offer. Don’t have time to pick up a...
Weighing In: Optional Winter Activities Week
Andrew Seo
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April 7, 2011
Revisiting Harvard's Optional Winter Activities Week.
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