by Alexander H. Jones | Feb 10, 2014 | 2014 Elections, NCGOP, Political Theory
Well, Phil Berger finally gave us cause for enjoyment. It was a dark pleasure, seeing the inveterate hater of regulation become an environmentalist. His statement reveals a lot about what the GOP really likes: Conservatism from afar and liberalism close to home....
by Matt Phillippi | Aug 13, 2013 | Features, Political Theory
The passage of the North Carolina state budget this year has shown that even after almost 40 years, supply-side economics are alive and well (despite evidence that it actually has no effect on the economy). For those of you who don’t know, supply-side economics,...
by Alexander H. Jones | Aug 2, 2013 | NC Politics, Political Theory
From the epic poem to Dadaism, political turmoil has inspired new artistic genre. The Republican un-Reconstruction in North Carolina has made its own contribution, the obituary for “our formerly great state.” Citizens see our institutions disintegrating–public...
by Matt Phillippi | Jul 30, 2013 | Features, NCGOP, Political Theory, Politics |
In my efforts to try and wrap my head around the Republican political agenda I’ve been thinking about what’s gone on this session in terms of political theory (if only to make me feel better about having a political science degree). After examining the policies...
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