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Posted: April 18, 2012
Several millennia ago, Aristotle asserted that man was different from the animals because only he had the gift of (thoughtful) speech. The cursing generation seems intent on erasing that distinction as Mark Milke explains…
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Authors » Vincent Geloso
Vincent Geloso graduated from Montreal University in economics and politics in 2009. He currently attends the London School of Economics as a Ph.D student in Economic History on a fellowship from the Institute for Humane Studies. He has also received his M.sc in Economic History from the London School of Economics. Previously, he was an economist at the Montreal Economic Institute where he still acts as an associate researcher. He has published numerous articles in The National Post, The Financial Post, The Vancouver Sun, The Gazette, La Presse, Cyberpresse, Le Québécois Libre and Perspectives.
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Posted: December 12, 2011
With opinions polls indicating that on many policy issues Quebecers have conservative stances, the best way to explain the election of 59 MPs for the NDP is to consider how confused voters are because of the politically correct discourse that has dominated the history of province.
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