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...meat often argue that it is irrelevant to apply the same morality we do to human suffering. Foer makes an excellent argument that for himself and much of his audience meat is nutritionally unnecessary and ecologically harmful, but using a moral argument to evince a change in people??s daily lives may be ineffective. Foer’s facts are visceral and damning for those who sympathize, but they may not be enough...
...debit cards. If people can’t stop themselves from spending money at the mall, they should have to suffer the consequences, even if the shape those consequences might take is never entirely clear. That’s one theory. Another line of reasoning: Much of what governs people??s behavior when it comes to credit and debit cards are poorly designed rules, which allow things like overdraft services to systematically take advantage of people??s laziness or bad habits. Either way, the outcome is predatory. There is no other word to explain the fact...
...tale about cannibalism, “Sweeney Todd” ran to overwhelming success in the United States, where it first opened. “I used to watch the audience’s faces as they were watching Sweeney Todd singing this lovely little love song and slitting people??s throats,” Sondheim said. “They were mesmerized. They weren’t turned off. They were turned...
...seems, though, Harvard clubs throughout the nation are experiencing a moment of redefinition. “We have to maintain a balance of tradition and what we all love with moving forward,” Parent explains “We want, above all, to stay relevant in people??s lives, and to do that, we have to look at ourselves...
Harvard Square is often jokingly referred to as the epicenter of the “People??s Republic of Cambridge,” and this distinguished political leaning was on full display today as a group of 40 students and community members rallied for abortion rights in front of the Harvard T-stop...