For Rosenberg,
does history have a meaning, purpose, or point?
A: no (pp.
242-243)
Rosenberg says,
“Those who learn the lessons of history are in danger of ____________." A:
following them (p. 246)
Rosenberg maintains that most inventing (e.g., discoveries by Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison) is simply ___________________. A: trial and error (p. 252).
The SCOTUS is hearing oral arguments today on the Hobby Lobby case. Here's a well-written piece about why corporations don't have religious liberty, race, or gender, and why that differs from speech.
Rosenberg maintains that most inventing (e.g., discoveries by Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison) is simply ___________________. A: trial and error (p. 252).
The SCOTUS is hearing oral arguments today on the Hobby Lobby case. Here's a well-written piece about why corporations don't have religious liberty, race, or gender, and why that differs from speech.
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