Hartman

The Man I Had to Teach Myself to Become: What Happens When Boys Grow Up Without Fathers

Many young men today grew up without a man in their life to show them how to become one.

Is Believing Seeing?

What if believing in something is not simply the result of seeing it, but the very mechanism that allows it to be seen in the first place?
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The Poisoning of the Mind: How Public Education Stopped Educating

The most disturbing part of our failing educational system is how few care. Failing to educate children is failing the present and abandoning the future.

America’s Most Sacred Right: The Vote

If you are an American citizen, it is imperative that you understand that the right to vote is the most important right you possess.

Taking the Hype Out of Hypotheticals

Immigration enforcement is increasingly framed through emotion rather than precision shifting debate away from policy and toward claims of persecution.

Stolen Land or Stolen Context?: What We Are No Longer Teaching Our Children

To assess whether “stolen land” is accurate, we must examine how U.S. land was acquired — historically, not emotionally or rhetorically.

What Happens Next?

Today's political discourse focuses on winning arguments, not on what happens when beliefs collide with reality.

The Whoa’s of Capitalism

Capitalism isn’t a moral philosophy; it’s a mechanism. It guarantees competition, not fairness, happiness, or equal outcomes.