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The New Bare Minimum: Rethinking the Value of a College Degree
For many students, attainment of a diploma is not only a measure of scholastic success but rather an explicit step toward employment and...
The Cost of Categorization: Bureaucratizing Belonging in Market Democracies
What began as an ethical imperative to remedy exclusion has evolved into a regulatory apparatus that fundamentally alters how...
Permissioned Prosperity: When Markets Exist Without Liberty
'' When we think of authoritarian regimes, our minds often go to the extremes—hardline communist states or ultra-nationalist...
Meritocracy and Gender: Debunking Cognitive Myths and Affirming Women's Labor
In contemporary debates about gender, governance, and meritocracy, two mistaken ideas often resurface: that women require institutional...
Disinformation and Misperception Bias in Media and News Networks
In today's world, media has arguably become a force more powerful than military might. With global access spanning all ages and...
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