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Love of Power Wins – Now the Yezhovschina Can Begin

Love of Power Wins – Now the Yezhovschina Can Begin

By William Norman Grigg, July 1, 2015 The Secret Police in Orwell’s dystopian society were employed by the Ministry of Love. In that ironic designation we find the genuine meaning of the insistent refrain that “love” triumphed when the US Supreme Court consummated the long campaign to bring the most intimate human institution fully under the […]

The New Age of Discrimination

The New Age of Discrimination

50 years after the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement, and with all the national focus over the ensuing decades on the ills of racial discrimination, you wouldn’t think that a major US university – even one in the Deep South – would still be discriminating. But you’d be wrong in that belief as evidenced […]

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