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Benjamin Franklin House Literary Prize for young writers - the 2023 winner
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We asked 50,000 citizens in 23 countries what they expect of their government–70% of those in...
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I Read the Embattled Columbia President’s Old Book About What We Owe Each Other. It’s … Not Good.
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Debidatta Mahapatra: Understanding the moral and ethical foundation of the U.S. Constitution
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The Radical Freedom of Our Flag Means Death
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How reciting the Pledge of Allegiance became a sacred, patriotic ritual
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The Benjamin Franklin House Literary Prize 2023 - the interplay between force and opinion in...
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