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We encounter dangerous things and seek to get rid of them, often for good reason. But what about when doing so makes the world more dangerous? Conside...
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Blacklisting is back. In the days of Joe McCarthy, Hollywood screen writers and actors were the targets. Today, it is University professors accused of...
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More than two years have passed since Britain voted for Brexit. Ever since that moment, the vote to leave the European Union has routinely been framed...