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...private market supply housing, not order FEMA to build refugee camps. Before the elephant of big-government conservatism stumbles into mangrove swamps, vowing to set things right, Republicans need to remember that the lesson of Katrina is that individuals and local communities should be empowered, not trapped in moral or financial dependency upon an inept federal government...
...classes that attracts students from across all concentrations, Moral Reasoning 22, “Justice,” has become part of this university’s tradition—the quintessential Harvard class on moral and political philosophy. Owing to its rarefied position among Harvard courses, this year’s Justice class set two new precedents. It became the course with the highest enrollment of all time at the College, and it imposed a cap limiting the class to just over 1,000 students and generating a sizable waitlist. As Harvard’s flagship course, such...
With over 1,000 students at the College and 150 students at the Extension School enrolled in Justice, it’s clear which course is ascendant above the rest. As the top Moral Reasoning Core among a meager field, and the potential to be the top Harvard College course among a field of giants, Sandel has a duty to open Justice to all comers, regardless of the cost...
...Time magazine has, for the price of an advertisement, allowed itself to become part of Turkey's worldwide multimillion-dollar effort to undermine truth and evade responsibility for the deaths of 1.5 million innocent Armenian men, women and children. In taking this step, Time magazine has compromised both its moral standing and its journalistic credibility. The fine journalists and staff of your publication deserve better than to be tarnished by this association with genocide denial. As journalists and media professionals, you know that the Armenian genocide has been extensively researched by scholars around the world, and recognized by the United...
More broadly, in perpetuating the precedent set by Turkey of a genocide committed with impunity, Time magazine has helped embolden future perpetrators of genocide with the knowledge that their crimes can be committed without consequence. Time magazine, as a trusted journal of our time, should understand the clear moral imperative to, once and for all, end the cycle of genocide that your journalists have chronicled for too many decades. As smart media professionals, you should have done your homework and known better than to fall into this obvious trap...