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The double-edged helix: advances in genetic testing reveal yet another reason we need national health insurance - genetic discrimination could prevent a person from getting disability insurance
A genetic based illness which suddenly appears may disqualify a patient from disability insurance if it is deemed that the genetic basis makes the...
Washington Monthly, 11/01/97 by Kathleen Kennedy Townsend · More from publication -
Don't be an 'Idios.' - citizen participation in politics
The federal government does not allow citizens to be involved in public policy. The government should emulate new programs such as community...
Washington Monthly, 06/01/96 by Kathleen Kennedy Townsend · More from publication -
Why Johnny can't tell right from wrong: the most important lesson our schools don't teach - values
Political leaders and educators should make a concerted effort to make the education of values a part of the curriculum in public schools across...
Washington Monthly, 12/01/92 by Kathleen Kennedy Townsend · More from publication -
Not just read and write, but right and wrong; our schools need to teach values, too - part 1
Not Just Read and Write, But Right and Wrong Not Just Read and Write, But Right and Wrong In a suburban high school's crowded classroom, a group...
Washington Monthly, 01/01/90 by Kathleen Kennedy Townsend · More from publication -
A rebirth of virtue: religion and liberal renewal - Special Anniversary Section: Who We Are, What We Believe; Why We Believe It
This piece apeared in 1982. This piece apeared in 1982. "The hogs were really feeding. The greed level, the level of opportunism just got...
Washington Monthly, 02/01/89 by Kathleen Kennedy Townsend · More from publication -
Habits of the heart. - book reviews
Robert Bellah and his colleagues argue that the goal of government is to serve "the public good," as James Madison said, and that government will...
Washington Monthly, 09/01/85 by Kathleen Kennedy Townsend · More from publication


