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Arthur Wiegenfeld
‘Progressive’ or ‘Regressive’ Politicians?
Commentary I remember my high school in Massachusetts, where we could debate political issues. Massachusetts was always a ...
Viewpoints
December 12, 2019
Is the Border Wall Immoral?
Commentary In recent months, opponents of the border wall proposed by President Donald Trump have called it immoral ...
Viewpoints
May 1, 2019
Big Tech Versus Freedom
There are many books about presumed plots to take over the world. One of the most famous, “Protocols ...
Viewpoints
January 14, 2019
Common Sense on ‘Free Trade’
I must confess that I am a heretic on “free trade.” I have an undergraduate degree in economics ...
Viewpoints
August 23, 2018
Making College Worth the Cost
Americans are increasingly wondering if liberal arts colleges are worth the cost to both students and taxpayers. After ...
Education
August 14, 2016
The Retirement Roadblock
We have a retirement roadblock in the United States—people are not saving enough for retirement.
Opinion
May 26, 2016
Health Care: The Way Forward
The Affordable Care Act, also known as the “ACA” and “Obamacare,” was passed in 2010. It remains unpopular. ...
Health News
February 20, 2016
Is ‘Climate Change’ Really Science?
In this article, I question whether what is called “climate change” is consistent with science and social science.
Environment
December 2, 2015
Pluto Revisited: The Case for Reinstating Its Planetary Status
The New Horizons space probe voyage to Pluto has helped to create new interest in learning about our ...
News & Commentary
November 16, 2015
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