The 2016 US Presidential Election bucked years of politics-as-usual and marked a revolutionary shift in how Americans decide who is best fit to be the nation’s leader. Or did it? An inspection of the last forty years of American elections appears to uncover a far longer trend at work, one that can be traced from the modern day all the way back to the greatest political scandal in American history.
Read MoreThe Supreme Court should side with privacy when considering warrantless searches of electronic devices at the borders.
Read MoreThe artificial intelligence revolution threatens to transform the social and economic landscape worldwide. The United States must respond by providing a basic social safety net for workers who are slated to be replaced.
Read MoreThe rise today of China as a great power has shaken the United States’ hegemonic grip on world influence. Will it end in war like it did for Athens and Sparta in Thucydides time?
Read MoreFood waste is a global issue that humans have the responsibility to take action to eliminate.
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Public officials decry the way that people politicize tragedies to dodge questions and shut down debate. We should reclaim this pejorative and make politicizing a tragedy a good thing.
Read MoreAmerica’s current electoral system is creating a stale and hyper-partisan political climate. Ranked-choice voting, however, can change this. This election method has the power to provide diversity in elections, allow a candidate with an actual majority to win an election, and reinvigorate American politics.
Read MoreHow can slavery exist in our supposedly post-racial land of the free? The realities and verities of systemic racism in relation to the prison industrial complex and the American prison system.
Read MoreNet neutrality is a serious issue that many Americans, including those that consider themselves well informed, know next-to-nothing about. The issue has been described as “the First Amendment Issue of our time,” and yet most people do not know where they stand on the issue.
Read MorePresident Trump's motion to rescind DACA has stirred controversy. Is this an important step to shift power from the President to Congress, or is it a pure political move?
Read MoreIn recent years, campus activism has undergone a wholesale transformation. With peaceful protest and scholarly discourse increasingly supplanted by riotous indignation, Americans who value free speech must act to preserve these bedrocks of Western society.
Read MoreMeritocracy is an ancient virtue. Why, then, do top American officials embody the opposite?
Read MoreDemographic changes in Northeast Asia are forcing the Japanese and South Korean government pension funds to reevaluate their investment philosophies.
Read MoreWell-meaning environmentalists and exaggerated reports perpetuate many of the problems of climate change discourse.
Read MoreAbortion remains one of the most contentious and divisive issues in the country. If the Democrats intend to win a majority in the Congress during the Trump presidency, they will need to open the party up to people on both sides of the issue, just like they have historically.
Read MoreShort-term, tactical thinking has replaced longer-term strategic thinking within the Trump Administration. This move towards impulse reactions will diminish U.S. leadership on the world stage.
Read MoreRecent European terror attacks, while tragic, might have been preventable with additional screening and counterterrorism measures. More action on that front is needed to avoid future incidents.
Read MoreAlthough frequently depicted by conservatives as a cultural tool for coastal, liberal elites, the continued existence of the National Endowment for the Arts is more critical to impoverished and rural areas.
Read MorePresident Trump's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement must be considered in the context of sweeping changes to the nature of US power and the international system. Doing so provides a sharper understanding of its intense negative repercussions for American power and leadership.
Read MoreMany women in the U.S. have to make the choice between starting a family and ending their careers; both men and women are deprived of the economic stability needed to take time off and provide early child-care. What’s stopping Congress from taking action and how is this harming the American economy?
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