Topic: Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace

Organizers of the Lionel Gelber Prize, apparently one of the last literary awards that doesn't release a longlist, changed their policy and issued...
Conservative media figures have begun to claim that income inequality isn't a problem in America because people can move up and down the income...
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Stanford University

Stanford University, an institution of higher learning on the outskirts of Palo Alto, California, about 30 miles (50 km) south of San Francisco. It...
Columbia University Professor's Piven and Cloward must be proud; their radical 60's strategy to crash the system through big government entitlements is on the cusp of coming to fruition. With people like Jeff Jones and Andy Stern helping to write ...

45% of Households Receive Government Benefits

Take a look at this chart, from WSJ.com, which shows the increasingly large percentage of American households receiving some form of government...
Everywhere you turn, someone is warning Americans about the dangers of childhood obesity. In the latest issue of First Things, Mary Eberstadt of the Hoover Institution writes about the impact of the "widespread gorging on pornographic imagery"-what she calls "sexual obesity ...
In education, for example, don't let powerful unions block charter schools, vouchers and home schooling. Recently voters in Colorado, Minnesota and North Dakota voted to strip cost of living increases to present and future pensioners. The federal government should not tax ...

Hoover Institution on War Revolution and Peace

Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Think tank founded in 1919 (as the Hoover War Library) by Herbert Hoover. It is located at, but has no institutional connection with, Stanford Univ., in Palo Alto, Cal.
Recent polls show that President Obama continues to receive high style points, but that his policies are being less well received. Along with colleagues from the nation's best universities, we've written a book titled, Reacting to the Spending Spree, released ...