Monthly Archives: July 2023

Ukraine: New and Old Problems

(not my opinions) a cluster bomb The population of Ukraine, not counting the 2 million or so in Crimea, has now been estimated at as low as 28 to 34 million, per Ella Libanova, one of the country’s most respected … Continue reading

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The End of Affirmative Action: Opening the Way for more important social programs?

As everyone who pays attention to anything knows, the Supreme Court has ended affirmative action–i.e., race-based admission criteria–for admission to higher education in the U.S. The cases involved Harvard and the University of North Carolina, but the decision will apply … Continue reading

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