The Return of the ‘Fairness Doctrine’
March 28, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Bureaucrats are incapable of enriching public discourse
By Peyton R. Miller
The idea that the government can penalize or terminate a broadcaster for airing opinions it considers unfair might seem repugnant to American ideals. Read more
Reflections on CPAC
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Conservatives gather in Washington to rebuild their movement
By Michael W. McLean
Weakened by two major electoral defeats in 2006 and 2008, the conservative movement and the Republican Party are in their weakest state in the last thirty years. Read more
The Science is Settled
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Global warming skeptic Fred Singer comes to Harvard
By Andrew L. Schlafly
In times past, the theory of global warming might have made for interesting discussion. Read more
What’s the Matter with Kids?
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Environmentalists suggest population control to achieve their goals
By Christopher W. Jensen
I consider myself an environmentalist. Read more
The Great Debate
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Resolved: History will remember U.S. hegemony kindly
By Gregory A. DiBella
Considering our New Zealand friends’ proposed topic of debate, it seems implausible that I predict the future on behalf of my publication. Read more
For I Am Not Ashamed
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Conservatives should be proud of their ideological heritage
By Jamin A. Dowdy
Recently, I have noticed that some conservatives at Harvard are not just disconcerted but desperate over our electoral loss and our continued derision as a party of pseudo-intellectuals, closed-minded ideologues, and unsympathetic bigots. Read more
Political Science
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In the pursuit of utopia, Obama pretends to divorce science from politics
By Kevin M. Neylan
Last week, a deluge of ink was spilled in praise of President Obama’s decision to lift the restrictions on embryonic stem cell research imposed by former President Bush. Read more
Common Sense Conservatism
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By The Editors
It is with great excitement and even greater pride that The Salient greets the news of The New York Times’s newest editorial columnist. Read more
The Pre-Professional Arts
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By Patrick T. Brennan
Last week, National Public Radio’s Defense Correspondent and current Nieman Journalism Fellow, Guy Raz, gave a talk sponsored by the Classics department on the practical usefulness of history—specifically classical history—in a variety of careers. Read more
What Are You Giving Up for Lent?
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