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Neal McCluskey, director of Cato’s Center for Educational Freedom talks with Karl-Peter Schwarz about the challenges of test-based performance evaluation and the value of critical thinking and creativity, based on the United States education system.
Last week, Washington finally allowed Ukraine to use American equipment to attack some targets inside Russia. Heeding the signal from the United States, Chancellor Olaf Scholz dropped his resistance and approved the same for German-made weapons. The Western approach to foreign and security policy in Europe consistently follows three principles: ignore the problem and do nothing, make the wrong […]
Dr Michael Esfeld discussed the separation of the state from education and science will not harm them. It will only deprive scientism of its vehicle and prevent the institutions of education and science from being used as weapons against people’s fundamental rights and their voluntary cooperation.
On March 21, 2024, the United States Department of Justice (DoJ) and 16 state attorneys general announced a broad lawsuit against Apple on antitrust grounds. The suit’s crux lies in Apple’s tight control over the iPhone ecosystem. Apple says this control contributes to the smartphone’s appeal for users, while the U.S. government argues it […]
European nations have never been able to develop a credible joint military capability. In 1954, France torpedoed the attempt to establish the European Defense Community (outlined in the 1952 Treaty of Paris), and NATO has remained the only common defense umbrella. It is based on American resources and equipment plus American, French and British […]