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Jane Jacobs showed that the 'real jungle is in the office of the bureaucrats' when she stood up against the big 'renewal' plans of famous urban planner Robert Moses.
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Some campaign songs are worth listening to, and they are a part of the democratic process.
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In Mao's China, there was no such thing as a private life.
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Because our senses have changed over time, we worry and feel down more than we should.
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People commonly believe that a society without central political authority will dissolve into chaos. But a small kingdom within Spain existed peacefully for seven hundred years under what we would call anarchy.
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Public colleges are upset about what Ron DeSantis did recently. But are they allowed to say something?
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Getting rid of hurdles to work for teens doesn't mean taking advantage of them. Instead, it gives them more power.
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Al Czervik, the low-class but rich real estate developer in 'Caddyshack,' shows what many people see as the 'unfair' effects of capitalism.
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Igor Rostislavovich Shafarevich was born on this day 100 years ago. He showed that socialism is inherently against the rights of the person.
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Even though California was a free state when it joined the Union in 1850, the official reparations task group has said that each of the state's black residents is owed $1.2 million because of slavery.