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How Much Can Be Blamed On Discrimination?
Dennis Prager talks to Walter Williams, Professor of Economics at George Mason University. His new book is Race and Economics: How Much Can Be Blamed on Discrimination? If a white and a black are sent out for the same job … Continue reading
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The Road To A Good Society
Dennis Prager writes: Judaism believes that the road to a just society is paved by individual character development. The greatest difference between my yeshiva education and secular education since the 1960s is that I was taught the biggest moral challenge … Continue reading
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Your Conversion
John emails: I started reading your blog a few months ago when I was looking for "porn" and found your blog which is much more revealing and entertaining. I went thru your profile’s page and thought it was very informative. … Continue reading
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Should We Cry About People’s Ignorance Of History?
On his radio show yesterday, Dennis Prager said he wanted to cry about young people’s ignorance of history. What precipitated his outburst? Watching Jay Leno interview young people about history. Various people called in and said they thought the Leno … Continue reading
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