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To schedule any of the following lectures, or
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If you feel your one vote doesn't count for much in an election, consider the influence of all your daily economic decisions. Looking at each choice you make as casting a vote expressly conveying your preference that more of the same be created could drastically alter which goods and services you purchase.
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It is a common complaint during presidential elections that we are being forced to choose the lesser of two evils. Some contend that is just the nature of politics. But it is the rules of the game, which skew the playing field, that are responsible for that outcome. Explore different rules for this ancient game, and the likely results of their implementation.
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The United Nations is a favorite whipping boy, and the concept of world government scares many half to death. But there is a foreign policy, that would rely on two new international institutions, which could promote America's interests abroad more effectively than is currently imagined possible.
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We take it for granted that America stands for democracy and for meritocracy. And we have certainly taken these ideas much further than most civilizations have. But how entrenched are our beliefs, and why are we still basically wary of these revolutionary ideas? And, come to think of it, how often do we really use them?
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Rational Idealism
Our Emotions
Theoretical Physics
Political Philosophy
The Sources of Deception |
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