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Category: Controversial

What Science Teaches Dictators About the Likelihood of Revolution

By Tamar SchwartzFebruary 9, 2011 Categories: Controversial

Click Here to Read: What Science Teaches Dictators About the Likelihood of Revolution By Jeffrey Kluger in Time Magazine on February 2, 2011.

Egyptian demonstrators gather at Cairo’s Tahrir Square on Feb. 1, 2011

Al Jazeera Lets Slavoj Žižek Sound off on Egyptian Revolution and Western Meddling

By Tamar SchwartzFebruary 8, 2011 Categories: Controversial



Click Here to Read:  Al Jazeera Lets Slavoj Žižek Sound off on Egyptian Revolution and Western Meddling by Dj Tangburn on the dt Death and Taxes website on February 7, 2011.

Why I Call Myself a Socialist: Is the World Really a Stage?

By Tamar SchwartzFebruary 6, 2011 Categories: Controversial, General News

Click Here to Read:  Why I Call Myself a Socialist: Is the World Really a Stage? by Wallace Shawn on the Truthout website on February 03, 2011.

Honor Dr. Martin Luther King by embracing the American Muslim community

By Tamar SchwartzJanuary 18, 2011 Categories: Controversial



Click Here to Read: Honor Dr. Martin Luther King by embracing the American Muslim community By Russell Simmons and Rabbi Marc Schneier in the Washington Post on Faith blog on January 17, 2011.

Illinois House Votes To Abolish Death Penalty

By Tamar SchwartzJanuary 7, 2011 Categories: Controversial



Click Here to Read: Illinois House Votes To Abolish Death Penalty on the Huffington Post Website on On January 6th, 2011.

Wall Street Journal lost its way on mental health policy

By Tamar SchwartzDecember 28, 2010 Categories: Business and Finance, Controversial

Click Here to Read:  Wall Street Journal lost its way on mental health policy by David E. Williams on the MedCity News website on December 28, 2010.

Click Here to Read: Law Prompts Some Health Plans To Cut Mental-Health Benefits in the Wall Street Journal on this website.

David E. Williams

The Quest for Power: Religion and Politics by Samuel Slipp

By Tamar SchwartzDecember 23, 2010 Categories: Books, Controversial

Click Here to Read: Website for the Quest for Power: Religion and Politics, a book by Sanuel Slipp, M.D.

Click Here to Download:  The Quest for Power: Religion and Politics, Chapter 1: Overview

The Quest for Power: Religion and Politics
by Samuel Slipp
Synopsis Continue reading The Quest for Power: Religion and Politics by Samuel Slipp

Cybertherapy, placebos and the Dodo effect: Why psychotherapies never get better

By Tamar SchwartzNovember 30, 2010 Categories: Controversial

Click Here to Read:  Cybertherapy, placebos and the Dodo effect: Why psychotherapies never get better  by John Horgan in the Scientific American on November 29, 2010.

The Ethicist: Full Disclosures

By Tamar SchwartzNovember 28, 2010 Categories: Controversial

Click Here to Read: The Ethicist: Full Disclosures By Randy  Cohen in the New York Times on November 26, 2010.

Inside the bullied brain: The alarming neuroscience of taunting

By Tamar SchwartzNovember 27, 2010 Categories: Controversial


Click Here to Read:  Inside the bullied brain: The alarming neuroscience of taunting By Emily Anthes in the Boston Globe on November 28, 2010.

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