A new law requiring insurers to cover the costs of chochlear implants for children has drawn opposition. What is the complaint? Is is that . . .

  • Government has overstepped its bounds, once again meddling in affairs that should be left to market forces?
  • No

  • the law puts undue burden on small business who now have to pay a higher premium to insure their employees?
  • No

“Globalization, Desire, and the Politics of Representation” by R. Radhakrishnan states quite clearly the problem that I have with America’s current foreign policy. However, he states with equal clarity the problem that I have with most other options presented by philosophers and politicians today. The root of the problem on both fronts is that the world seems to see international relations only through modernist glasses – as relations… Continue reading

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