Entries by Paul Schwennesen

Without Economic Freedom, None of the Others Matter

Estimated Reading Time: 4 minutes

[One Fine Spring Day, Over the Phone…] “Oh, and by the way, your background check says there’s a warrant out for your arrest.” This is not, mind you, the kind of thing one expects to hear updating teaching credentials in a very staid University bureaucracy. Nevertheless, there it was. “Oh?,” I retorted, a bit stunned. […]

The 1519 Project: An Antidote to Caricature?

Estimated Reading Time: 4 minutes

Predictably, and with more than average fanfare, The New York Times’s headline-grabbing The 1619 Project is coming to the small screen. Hulu has released a six-part docuseries on the controversial historical revision, which purports to demonstrate the racist foundations of the American Project. Brainchild of Nikole Hannah-Jones and Dean Baquet, this new “origin” myth has […]

Affirmative Action: Does Diversity Offer a Sporting Chance?

Estimated Reading Time: 4 minutes

I received a letter yesterday from Harvard’s outgoing president Drew Gilpin Faust, asking me to close ranks against an oncoming political attack from a student-rights group that is demanding—brace yourself—that college acceptance standards be tied to scholarly excellence instead of accidents of birth. This “divisive” attack (the president’s word, not mine) from Students for Fair Admissions is attempting to […]

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