New York Times Columnist and Princeton University Professor, Paul Krugman, recently won the Nobel Prize in Economics. Anne-Marie Slaughter, dean of the Woodrow Wilson School in Princeton, lauded him, claiming "Paul Krugman has been at the cutting edge of research on the most important phenomenon of our time: policymaking in the face of rapid and seemingly inexorable globalization". Read More »
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Globalization: friend or foe to freedom?
By lxmoya11 - Posted on October 18th, 2008
Tagged: economy
• free market
• freedom
• globalization
• new York Times
• nobel prize
• paul krugman
• Socialism
• Trade
• Broad prosperity
• Shared responsibility
• Effective government
• Personal freedom
• Better future
Bandit Taco Trucks
By lxmoya11 - Posted on October 13th, 2008
Tagged: Business
• Gloria Molina
• Law
• Legal Philosophy
• Los Angeles
• Tacos
• trucks
• Broad prosperity
• Shared responsibility
• Effective government
• Personal freedom
• Better future
In a rational society, individuals know when they are about to commit a crime, since it is understood that laws are based on an objective morality. If laws are established to protect individuals from the infringement of their rights via force or fraud, then criminals, by definition, are justly regarded as immoral. Read More »
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An Imprudent "Jurisprudence"
By lxmoya11 - Posted on October 12th, 2008
Tagged: extremism
• Law
• Legal Philosophy
• Moderates
• muslims
• Philosophy
• Radical Islam
• Religion
• Effective government
• Personal freedom
• Better future
After having been married off to a man more than three times her age, who would beat her into submission and forced her to have sex, 10-year-old Nujood Ali traveled to court and told the Yemeni jurist, "I came to get a divorce." News reporters packed the courtroom on June to hear the judge verbally condemn the husband. Read More »


