Out of the ashes of a failed revolution came a new kind of resistance—one fought with ideas. The Frankfurt School’s thinkers ...
Michael Sandel on the Berggruen Prize, the Administration's attacks on universities, and the danger of a meritocracy ...
Demands sent to nine top schools included pledging to freeze tuition for five years and to commit to strict definitions of gender. By Michael C. Bender The White House on Wednesday sent letters to ...
In just eight minutes the deepest question of all time is explored through philosophy science and human experience. What we know about Thomas Jacob Sanford, the Michigan church shooting suspect ...
Daniel Ruggles says Turning Point used flashy slogans, signs and bumper stickers to help make conservatism cool on campus ...
The country’s roughly 600 Hispanic-serving institutions are in peril of losing hundreds of millions of dollars annually from the federal government, after the Department of Justice said it won’t ...
Thomas Edison once said, “There’s a way to do it better — find it.” At Brabeion, we think we may have found it — a holistic, family-driven model that transforms education. By embracing our unique ...
The literal meaning of coercion is of little philosophical use, as it could mean anything that anyone feels under pressure to do against his will. The word “force” is often used conversationally in ...
Psychological and philosophical studies have long shown that a person's subjective moods and emotions have a significant impact on how they experience the "meaning in life." Philosopher Matthew ...
Teaching philosophy is one of those concepts that seems straightforward on the surface, but quickly reveals its complexity when you start reflecting on it. It’s deeply personal yet profoundly ...