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Two immigrants in two parallel situations, yet separated by a hundred years. This is the story of Lazarus Averbuch, a Moldovan immigrant to the United States, who was killed by the Chicago police in...
View ArticleThe American Anti-Renaissance: Overpopulation and a Declining National Dream
When speaking about the increasingly dire conditions of American society, the first thing that virtually anyone will likely bring up is the economy. More often than not, politics follows in a summary...
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There’s a political tragedy unfolding in America, and I suspect it’s going to get a lot worse. If we’re lucky, our national troubles are the birth pangs of something much better, but such a notion is...
View ArticleDVD Review: From the Other Side (2002)
The great Belgian filmmaker Chantal Akerman turned her attention to the U.S.-Mexico border in 2002’s From the Other Side, a documentary/tone-poem hybrid that’s undeniably moving. Akerman’s patient,...
View ArticleTexas Republicans Stumble Into a Better Platform
At the Texas Republican convention, while a lot of eyes were focused on the efforts of Ron Paul supporters to become part of the national delegation, the more interesting fight for many Liberty...
View ArticleGraphic Novel Review: Escape to Gold Mountain: A Graphic History of the...
Escape to Gold Mountain : A Graphic History of the Chinese in North America by David H.T. Wong is a graphic novel telling the story of the Chinese immigration to the United States and Canada. Mr. Wong...
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Adam Ozimek writes, I am challenging bloggers and economists to answer these questions: are you writing and talking as much about high-skilled immigration as you should be? And if not, why aren’t you...
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