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Alexander Heffner, Andrew Seo, and The Crimson on the Value of a Harvard Education

The debate began with Alexander Heffner’s editorial for U.S. News & World Report in which he argued that the university has significant prestige, “but...

Dylan Matthews on Moving the Bounds of the Possible

Many people have raised objections to President Obama's decision to become military involved in Libya and, in a piece for his personal blog, Dylan...

Paul Schied on Libya and American Leadership

Paul Schied of The Harvard Political Review takes the recent US bombings Libya as an opportunity to reveal important aspects of American leadership abroad....

Louis R. Evans on Tempest in the Tea

In his recent op-ed for The Crimson, Louis R. Evans describes the convoluted interpretation of the Constitution by congressional Republicans. Despite their alleged "strict constructionism" and...

Maya Jonas-Silver on Speakers Draw Ire, Protests

In a recent article for The Crimson, Maya Jonas-Silver describes the controversy surrounding the recent Social Transformation Conference held at Harvard. The event, which especially garnered...

Daniel Handlin and Nicholas Tatsis on Prioritizing America's Defense

Defense spending is a crucial element of the American economy and "some common misconceptions" often mislead the public into supporting cuts to defense programs, argue...

Tarina Quraishi on Rep. Peter King as the New McCarthy

Representative Peter King’s new Congressional hearings on the radicalization of American Muslims have inspired numerous comparisons to McCarthyism. King’s spotlight on Muslims may unintentionally...

Ian Kumekawa on Europe Giving Up on Multi-Culturalism

British Prime Minister David Cameron, like other European leaders, recently voiced concern about immigration and multiculturalism. Ian Kumekawa writes for the Perspective, Cameron’s comments...

Max Novendstern on the Problems with Political Rallies

In a recent blog post for the Harvard Political Review, Max Novendstern writes that the popular choice to rally for political change isn’t really...

Peter M. Bozzo on Why School Choice Alone Is Not Enough

The popular idea of creating a free market for school selection ignores the underlying problems of the current public education system, writes Peter M....