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(02/26/09 9:00pm)
We live in a society that runs on hierarchy. If things go wrong, we blame the leaders instead of ourselves. Implicitly, we are saying that individuals -- well, only talented and powerful ones -- have the rational capacity to be ultimately responsible when everything goes wrong for millions of people.
(02/12/09 5:47am)
In my senior year, I've noticed that some people in my class are starting new relationships during their final year of college. In a career-focused environment such as the University of Richmond, they have significantly constrained themselves. Why would they do such a thing?
(01/29/09 9:00pm)
In his Inaugural Address, President Barack Obama asserted that we are asking the wrong questions. Instead of engaging in political debates about the proper size of government, we should do what works. In other words, we should not unquestioningly identify ourselves with ideologies, but should remain open to what public discourse can teach us. In order for this republic to function properly, we must adhere to foundational principles, such as honesty, courage, curiosity and loyalty.