I don't think any of us can do much about the rapid growth of new technology. A new technology helps to fuel the economy, and any discussion of slowing its growth has to take account of economic consequences. However, it is possible for us to learn how to control our own uses of technology. The "forum" that I think is best suited for this is our educational system. If students get a sound education in the history, social effects and psychological biases of technology, they may grow to be adults who use technology rather than be used by it. - Neil Postman
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The Rise Of Generic College, USA - Peter Lawler, The Federalist
Dying Art - Malcolm Forbes, New Criterion
Ireland: A Country Without a Conscience? - William Doino, Jr., First Things
Emails Raise Questions of Bias in Case Against Bakers - Kelsey Harkness, Daily Signal
[A]n Honest Conversation about Abortion? - Mary Rose Somarriba, Public Discourse
Taylor Swift Flirts With The Feminist Dark Side - Heather Wilhelm, The Federalist
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Post Civil War Recessions - Donald McClarey, American Catholic
The Trouble with Gay Marriage - Brendan O'Neill, Spiked
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