TPP Weekly Rewind

TPP Week-In-Review
- On Monday, Sam argued WikiLeaks was in for a lot of trouble, and TPP intern Charles dissected the recent extension of unemployment benefits
- On Tuesday, Luke suggested that people living in poverty don’t actually get to choose what food they eat, and then criticized an online New York Times interactive feature; TPP intern Charles raised some questions concerning justice and the Cambodian Holocaust; TPP intern Han disparaged reporting ‘fringe ideas’ in the political realm, and insisted in a separate post that we might not owe too much to future generations
- On Wednesday, John criticized the way the Obama administration wants to do business with for-profit colleges; TPP intern Ethan chastised WikiLeaks as careless; and TPP intern Jonathan compared WikiLeaks to other publications
- On Thursday, John made a cool announcement
- On Friday, Jake dissected the different ethical perspectives to be considered concerning former chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee Charlie Rangel; TPP intern Han pointed to a connection between hands and ethics; and TPP intern Charles discussed an unfortunate connection between psychology and politics
In Others’ Words
- Michael Ruse wrote for The Huffington Post’s Religion and Science blog that science is beating out religion
- David Gushee maintained that libertarianism does not groove well with Christian principles
- Kyle Olson ranted against civil rights organizations and unions for Big Government
- Dickh at Richard Howe explained why he won’t shop at Target any longer
- Carbondale Chasmite at The Chasm discussed his love for conservative philosophers
- Robert Wolffe shared the final installment of his introductory series on game theory and related fields
- Guest columnist Betty Roberts described how to properly judge a justice
- Aaron Connelly warned at Jakarta Globe that President Obama’s political philosophy might get him in trouble in East Asia
-Jonathan
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