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Harvard's Selective Anti-Bigotry

This column was originally published in the Sept. 30 Harvard Independent. It responds directly to Max's blog post from the previous week. Harvard’s position on...

Decentralization and the Tea Party’s Demise?

The Tea Party.  It's been the subject of fierce political discussion since Barack Obama's election as President in 2008 and the subsequent rise of...

Social Studies Walkout: Video

http://www.youtube.com/v/lkStSzyTRgc?fs=1&hl=en_US Class of 2013 Social Studies Concentrators staged a walkout earlier today, and the Marty Peretz fund for undergraduate research continues to cause controversy.  The...

Politics, Polarization, and Breyer's Feigned Naivety

In his various media appearances to promote his new book, “Making Our Democracy Work:  A Judge’s View," Justice Stephen Breyer has taken every opportunity...

Not our backyard but still our neighbors

With the gunshots subsiding and the police force under government censure for its attempted overthrow of Ecuador’s democratic president Rafael Correa, order appears to...

Weighing In: Raphael Haro on Republican Identity

There were many interesting points made by both Raphel and the commenters on his recent blog post about Republican priorities this November.  The larger...

The Not-So-Independent Variable

It’s tough to be independent. Just ask Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate Tim Cahill, whose running mate recently withdrew from the race and endorsed the Republican candidate....

Immigration: X-Factor in Tight California Governor’s Race?

What do you get when you mix celebrity attorney Gloria Allred, an illegal immigrant housekeeper, and the former CEO of eBay? Apparently, the 2010...

Corporate Environmental Responsibility

In 2006, an article in Reason magazine declared an age of “corporate environmentalism.” Reason attributes part of the rise of corporate environmentalism to independent...

Look to the Governors

Forget the hype over the Congressional elections, it all comes down to the Governors. With the 2010 Census coming to an end, the Governors...