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The Politics of Religion

/December 1, 2021

Image courtesy of the UCSB   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   Religion and politics are inescapably intertwined. Religion forms peoples’ values; politics implements them. People cast their ballot for their preferred candidates and, by extension, the policies that implement their values. Since the United States of America […]

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The Unspoken Consequences of Princeton’s COVID-19 Policy

/September 4, 2021

Image courtesy of Pixabay.com   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   Over the past 18 months, scientists and physicians have analyzed medical data, experiments, and case studies to shape the best public policy to respond to COVID-19. The basic calculation has been a cost-benefit analysis: determining whether a […]

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