The Right to be Wrong

If Joseph Sobran didn’t spend so many column inches being morally superior, I would suspect him of smoking — and inhaling — improper substances. How else can one explain his periodic and highly inaccurate snits against the ACLU?
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What do We Teach the Children?

People of good will can disagree, but if disputes are to be productive (that is, if they are to present us with opportunities to clarify positions and understand issues) there need to be some ground rules. I suggest at least two:
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What do We Teach the Children?

People of good will can disagree, but if disputes are to be productive (that is, if they are to present us with opportunities to clarify positions and understand issues) there need to be some ground rules. I suggest at least two:
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Educating for Citizenship

As a former English teacher and, more importantly, as the mother of three sons who received a good education at an inner city public high school, I am reluctant to throw stones at the educational system. Enough folks are doing that anyway. But I must confess that I am appalled by…
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