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Tag Archives: abortion
Memoirs of Not Getting Girls Pregnant
One issue that’s crying out for moderate voices is that of abortion. One of the evils of Wade vs Roe is to have made debate on abortion seem superfluous for fifty years, unlike what happened in Western Europe for example … Continue reading
To Women Voters:
I take the liberty to point out a small number of issues that I am told are important to women. I do it because I used to be a respectable social scientist and because I have been retired for ten … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events
Tagged abortion, black poverty, female vote, first female president, first woman president, immigration, lifeboat, open borders, pay disparities, pay gap, President Bill Clinton, President Obama, presidential elections, pro-choice, pro-life, race relations, sexist language, sexual violence, Supreme Court appointees, Trump's foul mouth, women
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Facts vs Narrative: American Peronismo
Anyone who has written anything other than an accident report, maybe even only three letters to his mother, knows or guesses the following: facts often interfere with the quality of a narrative. Only very great writers manage to incorporate all … Continue reading
Posted in Socio-Political Essays
Tagged abortion, Argentina, Arizona immigration law, Buenos Aires, Canada, climate change, Communist Party, Cuba, Deomocratic Party, fascism, GDP/capita, glass ceiling, global warming, illegal immigrants, Mercedes Sosa, out-of-wedlock births, Peronismo, racism, Rio Grande, summer camp, tango, War on Poverty
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