Was America’s Invasion of Iraq Just?
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA (February 8, 2021) – For nearly two decades, American forces have been engaged in Iraq, first defeating…
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA (February 8, 2021) – For nearly two decades, American forces have been engaged in Iraq, first defeating…
by Daniel Waldheim We’ve all been there. At some point in your life, you have been wronged, purposely avoided addressing…
In the United States today, there is an increasing criticism of capitalism and a growing discontentment with the nation’s economic…
Singapore set a new precedent for national development when it transitioned from a third to first world country in just…
Abstract Private property rights are inherent to the capitalist system and their enforcement are essential for such a system to…
Abstract Many people are attracted to the purported egalitarian promises of communism to redistribute wealth and provide stability for the…
by Robert SchwarzwalderPh.D. cand., University of Aberdeen (history)Senior Lecturer, Regent UniversityFebruary 2020 A few days before his death in 1963,…
The ring. The dress. The ceremony. The honeymoon. These highlights of marriage are deeply ingrained in American life. Even as…
One of the foremost constitutional theorists of the founding generation, John Adams, observed, “Our Constitution was made only for a…
Regent University student Dr. Anthony Harper, who has studied in Regent’s political communication program to add to his already earned…