by admin | May 7, 2007 | Democracy |
At least according to this article. Now something like this is usually leaked to the press by someone. Here I’m thinking that someone from Mayor Kilpatrick’s cabinet leaked this story to the journalist. It gets at some of the difficulties that my (helpful)...
by admin | May 6, 2007 | Education |
I was pulling citations about performative aspects of racial identity when I ran across this article. Here’s the abstract: Although affirmative action programs for minority students form just one of several criteria for preferential admissions to American...
by admin | May 4, 2007 | Democracy |
“Poverty” “Inequality” Actually, this isn’t quite true. “Poverty” appears twice–once in reference to the Congo, and another time in reference to children without fathers in the home. Inequality doesn’t appear at...
by admin | May 4, 2007 | Neoliberalism |
I got this story from Prometheus6. Ignatius’ central argument here is based on something he picked up from IR specialists in political science–over time multi-polarity becomes stable, in some ways as stable as a bi-polar world with only two superpowers....
by admin | May 3, 2007 | Democracy |
See today’s Washington Post article. There’s a whole bunch of stuff we talk about routinely in barbershops. But for some reason the only thing that comes out as “courageous” and “authentic” is the stuff that points to black people...
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