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Category: Politics

An Introduction to Right-Wing Political Theory

September 23, 2024 Author: E. D. Parish Category: Opinion

Reviewing The Populist Delusion by Neema Parvini Written by E. D. Parish I remember for the first time wanting to learn more about politics beyond the clickbait headlines and the endless spin of current events. Unimpressed with so-called conservative intellectuals like Milton Friedman, Friedrich Hayek, and William F. Buckley Jr.,…

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Fraternity Gets a Rager for Defending Old Glory

May 7, 2024 Author: Carolina Review Online Editor Category: Campus Life

Written by S. Rainsford Fraternity brothers at UNC-Chapel Hill have found themselves the subject of national controversy after enduring a fitful standoff with pro-Palestinian protestors this past Tuesday. On April 30th, at 5:30 AM a task force between UNC Police, the State Highway Patrol, and the Orange County Sheriff’s Office…

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Conservatives Get the Palestinian Protests All Wrong

May 7, 2024 Author: Carolina Review Online Editor Category: Campus Life

Written by Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus  Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. At this point, is anyone surprised?  Since October, and especially in the last few weeks, college campuses across America have been the site of large, student-led demonstrations in support of the Palestinian people. The conservative response has been…

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Administrative Bloat Makes Colleges Worse

April 29, 2024 Author: Carolina Review Online Editor Category: Campus Life

Written by Harrington Shaw This article first appeared on the Martin Center website at jamesgmartin.center New data from the American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) shed light on the cost-effectiveness and academic quality of higher education in North Carolina. ACTA used its survey of “all regionally accredited, public four-year…

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Let’s Put Education Back On Target

April 29, 2024 Author: Carolina Review Online Editor Category: Opinion

Written by S. Rainsford Our current education system is intent on the destruction of standards. Standards provide a form of measurement, of comparison between the good and the bad. Standards also enable us to track improvements or detractions from plans; they set expectations and enable us to follow them through….

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The Marginal Unbelievability of Cancel Culture

April 29, 2024 Author: Carolina Review Online Editor Category: Opinion

Written by Arthur Floyd The marginal unbelievability of cancel culture refers to the idea that as you cancel an individual more and more, it gets less and less believable each time. Or, more broadly, as the number of cancellations of prominent public figures increases, the believability of each one decreases….

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