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https://www.city-journal.org/ 12-12-2008 21:53:04
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Absent the attention of courts and lawmakers, foster kids will continue to get inadequate legal representation, writes Naomi Schaefer Riley. cityjourn.al/4dcwTTM
'Andrey Mir’s examination of media ecology provides valuable insights into the disruptions anticipated from new technologies like AI—disruptions we were ill-equipped to handle with the advent of smartphones and social media,' writes Geoff Shullenberger. cityjourn.al/3JFydBi
.Rebecca Burgess: 'Shakespeare’s awareness of the kinship of theater and politics is nowhere more apparent than when he supplies this logos to his audience, explaining the necessity of marrying deeds to words in an argument about how rulers ought to rule.' cityjourn.al/3Uv0D7c
Government interference has contributed to rising housing prices for decades. It's time elected officials and bureaucrats got out of the way. cityjourn.al/3w9bSZM via Pacific Legal 🗡⚖️'s Mark Miller
The organization behind the SAT and AP exams is siding with racial-preference advocates in response to the Supreme Court's ban on affirmative action. cityjourn.al/4aOK77K via Renu Mukherjee
EXCLUSIVE: Stanford University employs at least 177 DEI bureaucrats, with the highest concentration in the medical school. One professor calls it a 'Trojan horse' ideology that undermines 'equality before the law, freedom of expression, and due process.'
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Stanford University pays at least 177 full-time DEI bureaucrats. Remarkably, of all the university's various divisions and departments, the medical school has the highest concentration of diversity officials. cityjourn.al/3UCMgxJ via Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
.Daniel Di Martino 🇺🇸🇻🇪: 'America should be a haven for the virtuous and persecuted, not for the persecutors.' cityjourn.al/3wobRkB
My Q&A with City Journal gives a preview about my #CitiesintheSkyBook coming from Scribner May 14--and why we build #skyscrapers in the 21st century.
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At City Journal I reviewed Andrey Mir’s intriguing book synthesizing Jaspers’s Axial Age and various ideas from McLuhanite media ecology. Mir’s conceptualization of the new media paradigm as “digital orality” is compelling and explains a lot. city-journal.org/article/is-the…
Katherine Maher once worked with NGOs to subvert foreign governments. Today, she seeks to upend the American order from within. cityjourn.al/4aQq1tM via Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
'If literacy made the major achievements of the modern world possible, then its undoing would seem to call their future into question,' writes Geoff Shullenberger, reviewing Andrey Mir's 'Digital Future in the Rearview Mirror.' cityjourn.al/3JFydBi