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A pragmatic approach to free speech
france

A pragmatic approach to free speech

It’s difficult not to recall the bloodbath that was the Charlie Hebdo shooting a little over a year ago. Two armed men with links to al-Qaeda stormed the offices of the satirical French newspaper, killing eleven people. In the aftermath of the attacks, some of us embraced the words
Apr 25, 2016 4 min read
What we can and should do about IS
foreign affairs

What we can and should do about IS

The savage murder of American journalist James Foley was, for many people, their introduction to the Islamic State (IS). For others who were already aware of this group, it was the killing that vastly ramped up the pressure on political leaders in the West to take action. In the following
Sep 15, 2014 5 min read
Terrorism, fear and the impacts on economic rationality
distortion

Terrorism, fear and the impacts on economic rationality

The recent terrorist attacks in Kenya and Pakistan have reinvigorated the worldwide fear of extremist violence. The far-reaching effects of these tragic events have substantial impacts on the way people choose to live their lives. Terrorism induces fear. This natural human reaction causes subjective beliefs and reality to diverge. Exploring
Oct 13, 2013 3 min read
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