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The Ultimate Penalty . . . and a just one: The basics of capital punishment - Brief Article
The case of Timothy McVeigh reminds us that the endless dispute about the death penalty is mainly religious in origin, even if many of the...
National Review, 06/11/01 by Ernest van den Haag · More from publication -
Make mine hemlock - argument supporting assisted suicide
There are no valid reasons for a secular government to prevent a competent person from committing suicide. Society should establish guidelines for...
National Review, 06/12/95 by Ernest van den Haag · More from publication -
Not hopeless - race and intelligence - 'The Bell Curve': A Symposium - Cover Story
Equal opportunity does not necessarily produce equal outcomes because intelligence levels vary among individuals and racial groups. It is not true...
National Review, 12/05/94 by Ernest Van den Haag · More from publication -
How to cut crime: Janet Reno and the House Democrats are so busy looking for the root causes of crime that they have no time to look for solutions - includes related article on career criminals and the case of Polly Klaas murderer Richard Allen Davis
Pending anti-crime legislation does not address adequately where society should spend its resources to deter crime and protect citizens. The...
National Review, 05/30/94 by Ernest van den Haag · More from publication -
Political Liberalism. - book review
Is liberalism just? Is liberalism just? BY PUBLISHING A Theory of Justice in 1971, John Rawls, nearly single-handedly, put political...
Public Interest, 09/22/93 by Ernest Van Den Haag · More from publication -
Who goes homeless? - government interference with rental properties denies homeless people housing
Landlords are not allowed to rent apartments unless the units have hot and cold running water, heat, electricity and other basic amenities. If the...
National Review, 03/01/93 by Ernest van den Haag · More from publication -
Why do American kids learn so little?
Schoolchildren in the US learn less than their counterparts in Japan and Europe, despite the fact that schools in the US receive more money....
National Review, 08/03/92 by Ernest van den Haag · More from publication -
Worse than a crime: the blunders of our political system have made crime a virtually risk-free enterprise
Congress is unable to produce a comprehensive crime bill which only contributes to the increasing ineffectiveness of judicial administration. The...
National Review, 01/20/92 by Ernest van den Haag · More from publication -
Not above the law
The debate over natural vs. constitutional law has been revived with the nomination of Clarence Thomas for the US Supreme Court. Belief in natural...
National Review, 10/07/91 by Ernest van den Haag · More from publication -
Sodom and Begorrah: the St. Patrick's day flap in New York was a clash between 'gay rights' and Catholic values; 'hate the sin but love the sinner' is now deemed insensitive; but what rights should homosexuals have?
NOTWITHSTANDING the old joke that an Irish homosexual is a man who prefers women to drink, a group of Irish gays and lesbians applied this year for...
National Review, 04/29/91 by Ernest Van Den Haag · More from publication


