Destruction of the Liberal Arts Part II

    When I wrote the first Destruction of the Liberal Arts article I did not think it was going to develop into a recurring series.  In the first installment, I wrote about how a student was being verbally assaulted by a professor, and other members of the class, on the 11th anniversary of 9/11 for memorializing the victims.  You can read that article here.  Recently, I | Read More »

    Political Coercion on Campus

    Liberals often pontificate about how we need to raise the level discourse of our political conversations.  They claim they want to get rid of “fiery rhetoric” and stop the demonization of people and polices.  Liberals talk the talk but they do not walk the walk.  As with everything in politics liberals want conservatives to do all the conceding while they continue with business as usual.  | Read More »

    Destruction of The Liberal Arts

    [This article appeared in and was the cover article for the September 2012 issue of the Binghamton Review, I did write it.] To put it bluntly, I blame liberals for destroying the liberal arts.  The liberal arts are meant to help facilitate the marketplace of ideas.  They’re meant to be a place where we can have honest discussions about, among other things, philosophy and real world applications | Read More »