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- 1From:Politics and Governance (Vol. 11, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe development of organised interests (Ols) during the socialist period in Central and Eastern Europe was considerably limited, if not frozen. This was also somewhat the case in Slovenia, where it was mainly Ols close...
- 2From:Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week2023 FEB 18 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week -- A new study on Ecology, Environment and Conservation is now available. According to news reporting originating from...
- 3From:International journal of communication (Online) (Vol. 17) Peer-ReviewedThis article delineates key links between right-wing populism and epidemiological denialism. Building on a comparative analysis of central tropes from Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro's 2018 campaign and his...
- 4From:Healthcare (Vol. 11, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedPrevious research has established attitudinal and behavioral health variations in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, but scholarship on the religious antecedents associated with these outcomes has only recently gained...
- 5From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 69, Issue 10)COLLEGE is a high-priced liberal indoctrination program where radical professors and administrators quash the speech of conservatives and promote outlandish ideas like critical race theory. Meanwhile, students rack up...
- 6From:BMC Surgery (Vol. 23, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Ligasure hemorrhoidectomy for thrombosed external hemorrhoids in pregnancy has been rarely studied. Objective The purpose of this article is to study the efficacy and safety of Ligasure hemorrhoidectomy...
- 7From:First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life (Issue 329)CONSERVATIVES IN the West see in the People's Republic of China a daunting nemesis: an oppressive tech dystopia ruled by a Leninist party that negates conservatism's attachment to civil society, Christianity, and...
- 8From:Hoover Digest (Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn 2023, many American conservatives are in a state of acute anxiety, convinced that they are under siege as never before and that they are losing. Across the nation, the commanding heights of the federal bureaucracy,...
- 9From:AEI Paper & StudiesIntroduction: What Is Your Abbey? MICHAEL Q. McSHANE "Does conservative political thought have a place in America today?" If you are an American college student, I'd have to imagine this is a question you are...
- 10From:Hoover Digest (Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIsraelis on the right have discovered conservatism's rich intellectual tradition. Of special interest to them, especially among the religious Zionists at the forefront of the expanding effort to develop a distinctively...
- 11From:Review of Constitutional Studies (Vol. 26, Issue 2)Once associated with the civic claims-making of feminists, antiracists, and LGBTQ2SIA+ activists, the Charter has found new life as a favoured symbol of far-right anti-lockdown protestors and conservative religious...
- 12From:Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research (Vol. 17, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground To assess the time required to return to sport (RTS) after conservative versus surgical treatment in athletes for pubalgia. Methods The PRISMA guidelines were followed. Pubmed, SportDiscus and Web of...
- 13From:TLS. Times Literary Supplement (Issue 6240)I MAY OR MAY NOT BE conservative, but I am certainly not a Conservative. But recently, like everyone else, I began to wonder if the Conservatives know what a Conservative is, or indeed what "conservative" means--so I...
- 14From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 17, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedResearch has documented robust associations between greater disgust sensitivity and (1) concerns about disease, and (2) political conservatism. However, the COVID-19 disease pandemic raised challenging questions about...
- 15From:AEI Paper & StudiesWhen it comes to K-12 schooling, conservatives have been far better at explaining what we oppose than what we favor. Everyone knows we are broadly against federal overreach, reckless spending, and teachers unions. But...
- 16From:First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life (Issue 327)Can conservatism be fashionable, even "cutting edge"? For baby boomers, the answer is an obvious "no." But in a City Journal essay, "A New Counterculture?," N. S. Lyons argues otherwise. The last two decades have seen...
- 17From:Journal of Southern History (Vol. 88, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedRichmond, Virginia, is more than the former Confederate capital: it is a city seeking to end its complicity with American racism. Nothing encapsulates Richmond's desire for an inclusive multiracial identity better than...
- 18From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 69, Issue 5)IN OHIO, Oberlin is found by the state's Supreme Court to have defamed a local bakery, which it had accused of racism. At Yale Law, students shut down a discussion with a pro-life lawyer. At Arizona State, a student with...
- 19From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 69, Issue 5)ABORTION, GUNS, CLIMATE CHANGE. The role of race and slavery in the history of the United States. Transgender rights. Are these political issues? Sure. Are they also squarely within the wheelhouse of higher education?...
- 20From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 69, Issue 5)THE OLD MARXIST BATTLE CRY--no war but the class war--is woefully out of date as it applies to the contemporary American scene. Today's adage, echoed from the halls of Congress on down to public-school classrooms, is "No...