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DOES DIVERSITY REALLY UNITE US?Erler, Edward JUSA today (New York, N.Y.), 2018-09, Vol.147 (2880), p.10-13Farmingdale: Society for Advancement of EducationTexto completo disponível |
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DOES DIVERSITY REALLY UNITE US? "... How does diversity strengthen us? Is it a force for unity and cohesiveness, or is it a source of division and contention? Does it promote the common good and the friendship that rests at the heart of citizenship, or does it promote racial and ethnic division and something resembling the tribalism that prevents most of the world from making constitutional government a success?"Erler, Edward JUSA today (New York, N.Y.), 2018-09, Vol.147 (2880), p.10Society for the Advancement of EducationTexto completo disponível |
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Self-willed delusionErler, Edward JUSA today (New York, N.Y.), 2017-01, Vol.145 (2860), p.50Farmingdale: Society for the Advancement of EducationTexto completo disponível |
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Gunning down personal freedomErler, Edward JUSA today (New York, N.Y.), 2013-07, Vol.142 (2818), p.10Farmingdale: Society for the Advancement of EducationTexto completo disponível |
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Laying affirmative action to restErler, Edward JUSA today (New York, N.Y.), 2013-03, Vol.141 (2814), p.18Farmingdale: Society for the Advancement of EducationTexto completo disponível |
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Supreme decisions ahead: while the Tea Party "probably is our best hope, will have to learn ... that the task today is not to weaken the power of government--it is to confine the government to the exercise of its delegated powers and to restore to its full vigor the partly national, partly Federal form of government that was the legacy of the Founders."Erler, Edward JUSA today (New York, N.Y.), 2011-11, Vol.140 (2798), p.10Society for the Advancement of EducationTexto completo disponível |
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SUPREME Decisions AheadErler, Edward JUSA today (New York, N.Y.), 2011-11, Vol.140 (2798), p.10Farmingdale: Society for Advancement of EducationTexto completo disponível |
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Children of illegal immigrants are not U.S. citizensErler, Edward JUSA today (New York, N.Y.), 2009-09, Vol.138 (2772), p.10Farmingdale: Society for the Advancement of EducationTexto completo disponível |
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Children of Illegal Immigrants Are Not U.S. CitizensErler, Edward JUSA today (New York, N.Y.), 2009-09, p.11-13Texto completo disponível |
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As the constitution color-blind? "... Class remedies, such as affirmative action and racial set-asides, assume that all members of the 'monolithic white majority' are guilty of racial class injuries and all members of 'discrete and insular' minorities are victims of such injuries."Erler, Edward JUSA today (New York, N.Y.), 2004-07, Vol.133 (2710), p.60Society for the Advancement of EducationTexto completo disponível |