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  • Re: Thoughts on Gender Roles?

    The simple fact is that science tells us what is, not what ought to be. How someone ought to act is a perceived gender role.
    Posted to General (Forum) by Andrew Cain on Tue, Mar 5 2013
  • Re: Thoughts on Gender Roles?

    The simple fact is that gender roles are developed by society, not science. I do not believe that science can explain the changing that roles have undergone over the last few centuries. In the overall scheme, our society is still stuck in the gender roles of the early 19th century. Men being the source of income, women being the source of domestic tranquility
    Posted to General (Forum) by Andrew Cain on Tue, Mar 5 2013
  • Re: Leaving high school early to attend community college

    Get your highschool diploma. The people you will be competing against will have their own diploma and you have a GED makes you look like you can't handle basic high school. No reason to accept someone who has a GED when you have hundreds of others who put the time into high school.
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Andrew Cain on Sun, Mar 3 2013
  • Re: A Libertarian Republic: Contradiction?

    Well this is rather dull. I guess the frequent posters left while I was gone.
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Andrew Cain on Mon, Feb 25 2013
  • Re: A Libertarian Republic: Contradiction?

    " Pardon my french, but what the hell are you talking about? Of what relevance to the concept of a republic are the founding fathers' thoughts on civic virtues and luxury? Of what relevance to the concept of a republic is the instance of the American republic? A republic is a system of government wherein men are ruled by laws, not men. Ideally
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Andrew Cain on Sun, Feb 24 2013
  • A Libertarian Republic: Contradiction?

    Concerning the topic of a "libertarian republic," I am discovering that it is a contradiction in terms. Presently those espousing republicanism are looking to mirror a philosophy followed during the Revolutionary and/or Post-Revolutionary America yet they are also claiming to hold dear the philosophy of libertarianism. Republicanism is geared
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Andrew Cain on Sun, Feb 24 2013
  • Re: Thoughts on Gender Roles?

    The simple fact is that science tells us what is, not what ought to be. How someone ought to act is a perceived gender role.
    Posted to General (Forum) by Andrew Cain on Tue, Mar 5 2013
  • Re: Thoughts on Gender Roles?

    The simple fact is that gender roles are developed by society, not science. I do not believe that science can explain the changing that roles have undergone over the last few centuries. In the overall scheme, our society is still stuck in the gender roles of the early 19th century. Men being the source of income, women being the source of domestic tranquility
    Posted to General (Forum) by Andrew Cain on Tue, Mar 5 2013
  • Re: Leaving high school early to attend community college

    Get your highschool diploma. The people you will be competing against will have their own diploma and you have a GED makes you look like you can't handle basic high school. No reason to accept someone who has a GED when you have hundreds of others who put the time into high school.
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Andrew Cain on Sun, Mar 3 2013
  • Re: A Libertarian Republic: Contradiction?

    Well this is rather dull. I guess the frequent posters left while I was gone.
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Andrew Cain on Mon, Feb 25 2013
  • Re: A Libertarian Republic: Contradiction?

    " Pardon my french, but what the hell are you talking about? Of what relevance to the concept of a republic are the founding fathers' thoughts on civic virtues and luxury? Of what relevance to the concept of a republic is the instance of the American republic? A republic is a system of government wherein men are ruled by laws, not men. Ideally
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Andrew Cain on Sun, Feb 24 2013
  • A Libertarian Republic: Contradiction?

    Concerning the topic of a "libertarian republic," I am discovering that it is a contradiction in terms. Presently those espousing republicanism are looking to mirror a philosophy followed during the Revolutionary and/or Post-Revolutionary America yet they are also claiming to hold dear the philosophy of libertarianism. Republicanism is geared
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Andrew Cain on Sun, Feb 24 2013
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