Abortion Rights and Oxymorons
In junior high English, I learned about oxymorons. Oxymoron: “a figure of speech by which a locution produces an incongruous, seemingly self-contradictory effect.” So when I stumbled upon thisContinue Reading
In junior high English, I learned about oxymorons. Oxymoron: “a figure of speech by which a locution produces an incongruous, seemingly self-contradictory effect.” So when I stumbled upon thisContinue Reading
Since the university I attend has a J-Term, my winter break lasts longer than most, clocking in at 5 weeks. So what have I been doing to pass the time?Continue Reading
My first semester of college, I took a sociology class. I had never heard of gender theory before, but I was soon educated, much to my confusion. Gender was aContinue Reading
So there’s this thing called Natural Law. “The natural law, present in the heart of each man and established by reason, is universal in its precepts and its authority extendsContinue Reading
In Book VII of The Republic of Plato, Socrates tells the infamous allegory of the cave. In a brief summation, the allegory of the cave is about prisoners who haveContinue Reading
We live in a time of great contradiction. We have the ability to do whatever we want, in many respects. Society tells us that this is freedom. But having theContinue Reading
There is a declining sex-ratio problem in India right now. Boys are valued more than girls, to the extent that girls are targeted by sex-selective abortions and infanticide. Under theContinue Reading