New Norms, Naming Rights, Paycor, and Ronald Reagan
September 13th, 2022
“Norms,” Ralph Nader reminded us earlier this year, “in a society or culture, are the accepted ways of behavior we grow up observing and learning in our everyday lives. . . . In our country, voluntarily recognized fundamental norms have been breaking down. The chief impetus for this collapse is the ascending supremacy of commercial […]
U.S. Authorities Pay No Price for Acknowledged Lying: What’s the Impact on Us?
March 28th, 2021
Presidents and other U.S. authorities have always been liars—just ask Native Americans. While lying to Native Americans has never been politically costly for U.S. presidents, getting caught lying by the entire American public was once politically damaging