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Bigger Capitalism, Better Hearts: Addressing Random Violence

Bigger Capitalism, Better Hearts: Addressing Random Violence

June 17, 2014 at 5:00 pm 2 comments

by Matthew P. Cavedon: A particularly maddening sort of violence—seemingly random violence—has been in the news a lot lately. Maddening, perhaps, because as Stephen Pinker’s Better Angels of Our Nature showed, modern society is less violent in many ways than what came before it. How can American violence be at […]

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Community, Privacy, and Violence: Legal Abortion Endangers More Lives Than You Think

Community, Privacy, and Violence: Legal Abortion Endangers More Lives Than You Think

January 25, 2013 at 10:50 pm 0 comments

by Matt Cavedon Today, hundreds of thousands of Americans marched in Washington to protest abortion. Over a hundred million more, in every state in the country, believe abortion to be the crime of killing unborn children. In Roe v. Wade, a decision issued forty years ago last week, the Supreme […]

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