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History

Larry Platt: The forgotten victim of MOVE

May 21, 2021May 21, 2021
Larry Platt
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Yes, the story of the city’s mishandling of MOVE remains is another horrible indignity in a tragic saga. But today’s retelling of MOVE is also tragically incomplete.
By Larry Platt

Culture

Thom Nickels: MOVE bombing is a tragic story with much untold

May 3, 2021July 10, 2021
Thom Nickels
1

The 1985 MOVE bombing tragedy has ensconced itself into contemporary culture as an event in a vacuum. As a result, activists, artists and journalists often revise history when portraying it.
By Thom Nickels

Culture

George Hofmann: How our masks may change us

March 15, 2021March 16, 2021
George Hofmann
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It takes centuries to make a culture, and to understand that culture, a person must study with diligence the deepest thought of the centuries that formed it. To destroy it might be a much easier task.
By George Hofmann

Culture

Matthew Rousu: Learning economics and personal finance from black authors

February 23, 2021February 25, 2021
Matthew Rousu

Here are some insightful books on economics and personal finance by black authors for you to read during Black History Month.
By Matthew Rousu

Civic Culture

George Hofmann: Has the right lost its mind?

January 21, 2021January 21, 2021
George Hofmann
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Ad hominin attacks, provocative policy proposals and ideological polarization have become the norms of American politics, with one man at the center of the drama: Donald Trump.
By George Hofmann

Civic Culture

The Editors: Reflections on our endeavor, one year in

September 17, 2020April 19, 2021
The Editors

Today, September 17th, 2020, Broad + Liberty celebrates its first birthday. As we reflect upon the last year of offering perspectives that […]

Culture

Austin Severns: Trump Executive Order will reflect and reshape American streetscape

April 20, 2020April 19, 2021
Austin Severns

The President’s Administration has quietly drafted a federal order that, if enforced, has the potential to change the American cityscape over the coming generations. By Austin Severns.

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Op-Ed

Guy Ciarrocchi: School choice works, is popular, and saves us money. Why do Democratic leaders attack it?

Guy Ciarrocchi: School choice works, is popular, and saves us money. Why do Democratic leaders attack it?

schedule April 14 2026
ink_pen Guy Ciarrocchi

Over 70 percent of voters support school choice — perhaps as high as 80 percent. Contrary to what many would […]

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