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  • Today, as it has been for a century, American politics is an argument between two Princetonians -- James Madison, class of 1771, and Woodrow Wilson, class of 1879. Madison was the most profound thinker among the Founders. Wilson, avatar of "progressivism," was the first president critical of the nation's founding. Barack Obama's Wilsonian agenda reflects its namesake's rejection of limited government. Lack of "a limiting principle" is the essence of progressivism, according to William Voegeli, contributing editor of the Claremont Review of Books, in his new book "Never Enough: America's Limitless Welfare State." The Founders, he writes, believed that free government's purpose, and the threats to it, are found in nature. The threats are desires for untrammeled power, desires which, Madis...

    ... to dispense an ever-expanding menu of rights -- entitlements that serve an open-ended understan... to protect pre- existing and timeless natural rights, promising "the re-definition of these righ...

  • Today, as it has been for a century, American politics is an argument between two Princetonians - James Madison, class of 1771, and Woodrow Wilson, class of 1879. Madison was the most profound thinker among the Founders. Wilson, avatar of "progressivism," was the first president critical of the nation's founding. Barack Obama's Wilsonian agenda reflects its namesake's rejection of limited government. Lack of "a limiting principle" is the essence of progressivism, according to William Voegeli, contributing editor of the Claremont Review of Books, in his new book "Never Enough: America's Limitless Welfare State." The Founders, he writes, believed that free government's purpose, and the threats to it, is found in nature. The threats are desires for untrammeled power, desires which, Madison...

    ... to dispense an ever-expanding menu of rights - entitlements that serve an open- ended understan... to protect pre- existing and timeless natural rights, promising "the re-definition of these righ...

  • Today, as it has been for a century, American politics is an argument between two Princetonians -- James Madison, class of 1771, and Woodrow Wilson, class of 1879. Madison was the most profound thinker among the Founders. Wilson, avatar of "progressivism," was the first president critical of the nation's founding. President Obama's Wilsonian agenda reflects its namesake's rejection of limited government. Lack of "a limiting principle" is the essence of progressivism, according to William Voegeli in his new book, "Never Enough: America's Limitless Welfare State." The Founders, he writes, believed that free government's purpose, and the threats to it, is found in nature. The threats are desires for untrammeled power, desires which, Madison said, are "sown in the nature of man."...

    ... to dispense an ever-expanding menu of rights -- entitlements that serve an open- ended underst... to protect pre-existing and timeless natural rights, promising "the re- definition of these ri...

  • TODAY, as it has been for a century, American politics is an argument between two Princetonians - James Madison, class of 1771, and Woodrow Wilson, class of 1879. Madison was the most profound thinker among the Founders. Wilson, avatar of "progressivism," was the first president critical of the nation's founding. Barack Obama's Wilsonian agenda reflects its namesake's rejection of limited government. Lack of "a limiting principle" is the essence of progressivism, according to William Voegeli in his new book "Never Enough: America's Limitless Welfare State." The Founders, he writes, believed that free government's purpose, and the threats to it, is found in nature. The threats are desires for untrammeled power, desires which, Madison said, are "sown in the nature of man." Government's li...

    ... to dispense an ever-expanding menu of rights - entitlements that serve an open- ended understan...

  • ... about freedom of speech, reproductive rights, racial equality, gay marriage, and bioethics. Jud... that human dignity reflects a value of natural law that can be applied across jurisdictions. (22)...

  • ... form--to instill a love of individual rights in the leaders of the American Revolution as well ... the political principle of individual natural rights than Jonathan Mayhew, whom Murray Rothbard ...

  • To avoid extinctions and other harms to ecological health from escalating climatic change, scientists, resource managers, and activists are considering and even engaging in "assisted migration" -- the intentional movement of an organism to an area in which its species has never existed. This article explores the profound implications of climate change for American natural resource management through the lens of this controversial adaptation strategy. It details arguments regarding the scientific viability and legality of assisted migration under the thicket of laws that govern natural resources in the US. The article explains why contemporary natural resource law's fidelity to historic baselines, protecting preexisting biota, and shielding nature from human activity is increasingly unte...

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  • ... Ottomans, were protected, granted cultural rights and allowed to organize within their own millet sy... Empire was not based on a theory of natural rights of man but on the practical necessity of ho...

  • ... of law and definers of the contours of rights in the United States. Nevertheless, one should alw... order in which perpetual peace was the natural state of affairs, realized through a global confed...

  • When the clock strikes 3:02 p.m. today, Massey Energy will pause operations to remember the 29 miners killed in a blast at that hour a year ago. In a statement, the company said, Massey Energy continues to extend our sincere condolences and heartfelt sympathies to those families and communities who lost loved ones in this tragic accident. The company remains fully committed to a thorough and comprehensive investigation that seeks to identify the primary causes of the explosion and provide answers to the UBB families and the communities we serve in Central Appalachia. In honor of the beloved miners that we lost in last years accident, Massey Energy will idle production and hold a safety stand down at our 92 underground coal producing sections on April 5, 2011. In addition, Massey will co...

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