Star Trek makes several scientific assertions that go beyond current understandings of biology, chemistry, and physics. Names of hypothetical chemical elements need not concern.1 But other...
One might suppose that an ex-businessman/construction worker may not be able to provide articulate testimony as to the plight of the poor souls who have been...
William Bennett, former Education Secretary under Ronald Reagan said, “In America today, the longer you stay in school, the dumber you get…” You get dumb from...
Fifty years of Star Trek definitely touched on philosophical issues. But the absence of treatment of religious issues speaks volumes about religion in Star Trek. This...
Back in 1985, I wrote an article on Professor Zbigniew Brzezinski in The Intercollegiate Review. I bring this article to your attention because I therein revealed...
Louisiana is under water. The Chicago Tribune (yes, the home town paper of Barack Obama) headlined on August 17th:
In fifty years of watching various Star Trek series and movies, few considered Star Trek politics. But Star Trek does have a political system. It must,...
In politics they call it creating controversy. You see, Friends, if the media can create controversy where none really exists, they don’t have to spend their...
Fifty years ago next month, Star Trek had its premiere. That people still talk about it today, testifies to its phenomenal success. But many, perhaps most,...
Quid pro quo is a term commonly used in contract law where an exchange between two parties is required in order for the contract to be legal....