Greenpeace At It Again In Britain

As Britain goes through the most significant  shrinking of  the social safety net since World War II. The moral compass of eco- courage known as Greenpeace has decided to spring into action. This time they are protesting the need for a green banking system in Britain. Of course the irony of many British people currently suffering in eco-poverty shouldn’t be lost on them, but I’m not keeping my hopes up. Greenpeace as Ezra Levant has outlines in his new book,is very particular about where they decide to apply their principles.

France’s Youth In Revolt

This is the dark side of a nation that has become too dependent on cradle-to-grave social programs. Are these youth protesting the unfair rule of an oppressive government or even a disputed election?. Of course not the correct answer is none of the above, the right to retire is the burning issue for many young people in France today.

More to come about this later.

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Dumbing Down The Academy

 

Universities no longer the idyllic playpen of Plato and the philosophers where thought flowers and grows. Sadly  the institution by demand has shifted away from focusing on important subjects as civics and history, basic touchstones to any well-rounded education. Instead we are left with a population that professes to know more information but can comprehend less about its own cultural past. Check out this great column from the Wall Street Journal

 


Source Wall Street Journal 

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Meanwhile, leading history departments have emphasized social history and issues of race, class and gender at the expense of constitutional history, diplomatic history and military history.
Neither professors of political science nor of history have made a priority of instructing students in the founding principles of American constitutional government. Nor have they taught about the contest between the progressive vision and the conservative vision that has characterized American politics since Woodrow Wilson (then a political scientist at Princeton) helped launch the progressive movement in the late 19th century by arguing that the Constitution had become obsolete and hindered democratic reform.


Then there are the proliferating classes in practical ethics and moral reasoning. These expose students to hypothetical conundrums involving individuals in surreal circumstances suddenly facing life and death decisions, or present contentious public policy questions and explore the range of respectable progressive opinions for resolving them. Such exercises may sharpen students’ ability to argue. They do little to teach about self-government.




They certainly do not teach about the virtues, or qualities of mind and character, that enable citizens to shoulder their political responsibilities and prosper amidst the opportunities and uncertainties that freedom brings. Nor do they teach the beliefs, practices and associations that foster such virtues and those that endanger them.


Those who doubt that the failings of higher education in America have political consequences need only reflect on the quality of progressive commentary on the tea party movement. Our universities have produced two generations of highly educated people who seem unable to recognize the spirited defense of fundamental American principles, even when it takes place for more than a year and a half right in front of their noses.

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McGuinty Running Out of Time

Dalton McGuinty is a third of the three amigos slowly running out of time and the public’s patience.

Source National Post


In Ontario, even the Liberal Party’s Toronto Star is working up polls to show Liberal Premier Dalton McGuinty has exhausted his welcome. Three-quarters of voters want to see the back of him. The Conservatives, under Tim Hudak, have 41% of support against 29% for McGuinty. You have to appreciate what this means: The Toronto Star thinks former Premier Mike Harris is the spawn of Satan, and Tim Hudak is his darkest disciple, yet they’re running polls showing Hudak could whip McGuinty — a Liberal ! — with ease. It’s blasphemy.