Author: Mason Ahrens
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Shifting the Victim: The Politics of Selective Outrage
Over this past year, one of if not the main focus points from liberals has been the notion that immigrants are victims of ICE. A significant rise in opposition has been spread through the media, protests, and Democrat politicians and leaders discussing concern over immigrants being at the victims of ICE. But if you look…
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The Purpose of Knowledge and Its Proper Use
Knowledge is often seen as manifesting itself into virtue and morally good actions. Not only is this vague, it’s unrealistic. Failing to reconcile with inaction of the individual, offering a case that because someone knows better, they naturally do better. Increased knowledge holds increased accountability, not manifesting good on its own. I believe the purpose…
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Essays on Philosophy, Business, Politics, and Faith
Why Start this Blog? I am starting this blog to think in public about philosophy, business, politics, and faith. These topics I am deeply intrigued by and intend to study in depth. This site provides a path to develop ideas thoughtfully, test them against criticism, and learn from others with similar passions. Writing in this…