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Thursday, September 19, 2024 — Houston, TX

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Health-care reform not immune to flaws

(03/26/10 12:00am)

On Tuesday, with the strokes of 22 different pens, President Obama signed into action the Senate's Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, with the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act in tow. In an era characterized by issues with global implications that can only be solved by the concerted efforts of the world's governments, the passage of this legislation has demonstrated the ill effects of a breakdown of consensus within government, with the winning Democrats resorting to forcing through their desired changes, and the opposing Republicans steadfastly declaring that they will continue to "just say no." The conservative voter base has been whipped into a blind rage by political pundits; liberals seem able only to wring their hands and hope for the best.


Capitalism polarizes education, society

(09/25/09 12:00am)

As capitalism moves ever closer toward cultural universality, it is important to discuss whether our adoption of this particular socioeconomic system has brought the gains and advancements it is often credited with.It is generally agreed that capitalism is an effective means to economic growth, keeping innovation-breeding competition fervent while maintaining government regulation at minimum levels. Less consensus exists regarding the direct cultural effects of the world capitalist system; for example, when discussing the appearance and growth of capitalism in Asian cultures, there is debate as to whether the local culture facilitates and dictates the eventual implementation of capitalism, or the other way around.