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Argument (redirected fromArguments) Dictionary Thesaurus Medical Financial Acronyms Idioms Encyclopedia Wikipedia A form of expression consisting of a coherent set of reasons presenting or supporting a point of view; a series of reasons given for or against a matter under discussion that is intended to...
In the first place, you must find out by search and reading what is to be said both for and against the view you are supporting; in the second place, with the facts in mind you must analyze both them and the question to see just what is the point that you are arguing; then, in ...
When you have already achieved a free market economy and also eliminated most laws that discriminate against minorities, women, and gays, the remaining fight will be in a few areas; income redistribution, environmental protection, and affirmative government intervention to help minorities. In that pol...
Deep into the discussion of my post “The Rise of Negative Partisanship,” OTB regularMarkedManobserved, “90% of our arguments are over definitions.” He’s almost certainly right. Indeed, I suspect that’s true of many discussions about politics and morality, here and elsewhere. In fact, ...
and long-run declines in average wages and the likelihood of earning high wages measured by California standards. The University of California has never recovered the same level of diversity that it had before the loss of affirmative action nearly 20 years ago, a level that, ...