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To Change or Not to Change: The Paradox of Progressivism
It seems that everyone is calling for change of some manner or another - the news is a great place to see this play out in real time with thousands of examples at the touch of a button. As a reader, if one looks long enough, they will soon discover individuals and groups on both sides of the aisle advocating for change, for accountability, sometimes even for complete takeover or at the very least overhaul of the current system of government. Slogans like “be the change you wa
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Feminism is a Marxist Construct
The feminist movement is a practical result of the Marxist worldview, plain and simple. Now, I know this statement is going to ruffle some feathers because the majority of those who consider themselves adherents to either of these worldviews, particularly feminism, might not consider themselves bedfellows with the other. Feminism, or at least the classic image the term conjures in one’s mind from the history textbooks, means women’s suffrage and picketing on the Capitol lawn
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Bias vs. Perspective and Worldview: Definitions Matter
When was the last time you heard someone talk about bias? It’s a term frequently thrown around in mass media, especially when it comes to politics. Phrases such as “everything has bias” and “you can’t escape your own biases” have become common in an attempt to subtly make the truth appear relative and subjective. These slogans that are so common in our world got me thinking; does everything really have bias? And where do perspectives and worldviews fit in? Are they synonyms f
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