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Author: Erik Loomis

Clarifying an Argument

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On March 25, 2013
Glenn Greenwald is a profoundly dishonest person. In his article today, entitled "The Racism that Fuels the War on Terror," Greenwald uses me as an example of someone who gives cover to the war on terror. Here's the actual article I wrote which Greenwald uses...
Christopher Cameron has an interesting post at the U.S. Intellectual History blog about George Washington's growing abolitionism. Historians ignored this side of Washington for a very long time, but in recent years, they have paid increasing attention to it. Washington certainly benefited from slavery and...

Leadership

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On March 24, 2013

If you haven't read Cleveland Browns linebacker Scott Fujita's Times editorial in support of gay marriage, do so. It's another of the growing examples of professional athletes pushing back against.

Kazemi

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On March 23, 2013
I know you all, like myself, are celebrating Oregon's dominating victory over St. Louis to advance to the Sweet 16 where they will no doubt crush Louisville.* So if you haven't seen this NPR piece on Oregon forward and rebounding machine Arsalan Kazemi, I recommend...

Keep on Watching

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On March 22, 2013
One of the only ways American workers still take time back from their employers in a workplace where more and more is demanded of fewer and fewer employees is to watch the NCAA tournament. So consider slacking today and watching some hoops work to rule....
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