Adopt a GER That Makes Inequality Seem Real In early August, viewers of NBC’s Meet the Press witnessed a strange spectacle. The show’s guest that morning claimed that the United States’ economic recovery since the recession nmilanovic 18 Jan 2011
The Tea Party and Individualism Though the elections are now over, we are still at a transition point for politics in the United States. A cultural change in the way candidates run for office has nmilanovic 7 Nov 2010
The Future of the Wallet Stanford University is home to many of the technological innovations that drastically reshape how we relate to each other, how we live our lives, and how we interact with the nmilanovic 11 Oct 2010
Bumper-Sticker Politics As Usual If the ascendancy of the Tea Party has signaled anything in American politics, it is the striking of the death knell for mainstream conservative intellectualism. Gone are the Milton Friedmans nmilanovic 12 Sep 2010
Stanford Is Not the United Nations With the renewal of the divestment debate that has recently surfaced on campus comes the question, “What is the role of student government in issues outside of Stanford?” Do our nmilanovic 4 Jun 2010
Time for Tea at Stanford? It is comforting at times to think of Stanford as isolated in an apolitical bubble. Stanford students are generally too busy to remain involved and active politically. The competing demands nmilanovic 7 May 2010
Stanford Tea Party launches video The new Stanford Tea Party student group just released a video to YouTube, apparently made in collaboration with CampusReform.com. Be sure to check it out if you’re curious nmilanovic 3 May 2010
An interview with the Westboro Baptist Church [http://blog.stanfordreview.org/content/images/2010/02/WBC_20051202_sacco-topeka5.jpg] In the wake of the Westboro Baptist Church picketing outside the Hillel House, many members of the Stanford nmilanovic 24 Feb 2010
Stanford: A Case for Compassionate Conservatism When asked recently to comment on food programs that extend welfare benefits to poor children, South Carolina Lt. Gov. André Bauer quipped, “My grandmother was not a highly educated woman, nmilanovic 19 Feb 2010
religion Christianity and capitalism: peas in a pod or irreconcilable? Is Christianity compatible with Capitalism? Are the two systems based on mutually exclusive ethical foundations that make them incompatible? This was the question asked in the recent debate held between nmilanovic 5 Feb 2010