Most Clicked This Week
- "Israel is a role model for feminism when it comes to balancing professional and family lives"
- "The recent outbursts on our streets have their root in the idea that only one opinion is the correct one and all others must be shut down"
- "Spy chief widely seen behind killing of Iran’s nuclear weapons chief is a trusted Netanyahu loyalist, and his preferred choice to steer Israel through the coming regional chaos"
- Hirsi Ali: The strategy is brilliant in its simplicity: Paint Israel as the nexus of evil. Then paint every Jew who doesn't renounce it as complicit. Force them to choose: dignity or safety.
- Steven Salaita and the racist ghost of Edward Said
- Israel: Few countries must maintain their revolutionary enthusiasm and spirit of sacrifice for seven decades
- If you do one thing today, hear Dr Einat Wilf explain the March Of Return: "80% of Gaza residents don't think of Gaza as their home"
- #Illinois Speaker #MikeMadigan: "Polling in 2019 showed a stunning 71% of voters statewide disapproved of the speaker"
Tag Archives: American Scholar
How Far Down Do You Define Deviancy in Ferguson?
PJ MEDIA by David P. Goldman November 26, 2014 The late Daniel Patrick Moynihan’s celebrated phrase “defining deviancy down” first appeared in a 1993 essay in The American Scholar. “I proffer the thesis,” wrote Moynihan, “that, over the past generation…the … Continue reading
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Tagged American Scholar, Civil Rights, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Ferguson, NAACP
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