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For the Week of April 21, 2025 Let's (not) celebrate Psychology Week: It's Psychology Week...yay? The American Psychological Association bills it as a chance to celebrate the contributions that psychology makes to the world, something Todd Gregory and Erik Gregory find to be less than positive The dilemma of hypermodernity (Part Nine): Mark Wegierski reprises one of his earlier, most important essays, from the year 2000 SCOTUS Justice Samuel Alito issues brilliant dissent in response to court's order temporarily halting gang deportations: This past weekend the US Supreme Court temporarily halted the Trump administration's attempt to deport violent gang members and Rachel Alexander has some thoughts on the matter Fed chair sets up tariffs as scapegoat as the economy he helped create leaks air: US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has led a charmed life, says Mike Maharrey, as the world has repeatedly given him cover to deploy his failed policies Earth Day 2025 – tradition and ecology: Mark Wegierski explores some of the affinities between tradition and ecology What Trump 2.0's grand strategy for the Middle East could look like: Among the many things on Donald Trump's "to do" list is to pursue a new path in the Middle East and Irina Tsukerman explores how it could turn out The re-emergence and death knell of century bonds: Institutions and people generally shy away from long-term debt but over the past decade century bonds became a thing...for a while. Joakim Book explains why and what happened in the intervening years Compassion or coercion? What is the role of government in a free society?: The Trump administration's axing of USAID and other programs has prompted a debate about what the role of government actually is, says Craig DeLuz Last Week Trump's 'shock and awe' tariff strategy: Mark Alexander discusses the ongoing Democrats political game to undermine fair trade policy and foment another economic crisis of confidence Debunking the climate change consensus – Part 1: If there is any word that scientists should fear most, it's consensus. Tom Harris argues that scientists relying on there ostensibly being a consensus on climate change is a dangerous thing for science The dilemma of hypermodernity (Part Eight): Mark Wegierski reprises one of his earlier, most important essays, from the year 2000 Trump Republicanism is far superior to the Bushes' Republicanism: To Rachel Alexander's utter surprise, she has met people who have very seriously argued that the Bushes were better Republicans than Donald Trump. She decides the set the record straight Reagan did not create homelessness by emptying the asylums: Liberals have long accused of Ronald Reagan, while he was governor of California, of creating a massive homeless crisis. Thomas M. Sipos shows why the accusation is utter nonsense For Palm Sunday, a skeptic looks at some famous last words: Palm Sunday represents the beginning of the earthly end of Jesus Christ and Charlotte B. Cerminaro looks at some of the famous last words others have spoken, as well as His
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