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How Political Correctness Damages Policing
June 2005


"...and education, and health care, and..."

Political Fashion Can Hurt, Even Kill
By Karl Zinsmeister

Just as we were assembling this special issue of The American Enterprise on political correctness, the Associated Press transmitted a story across the nation about the latest fashion in marking tests and ... [ARTICLE TEXT]

How Racial P.C. Corrupted the LAPD
By Jan Golab

How P.C. innovations nearly wrecked the "world's greatest police department." Sidebar by Erica Walter.
The LAPD was once known as "the world's greatest police department," due largely to its stringent character screening. Back in the era of Sergeant Joe Friday, LAPD candidates were checked out as thoroughly as ... [ARTICLE TEXT]

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Cruel Compassion
By Karlyn H. Bowman, Sally Satel, Christina Hoff Sommers
The authors of a new book lament the rise of a feel-good culture that encourages emotional self-absorption--at the expense of individual responsibility. Sidebar by Steve Salerno. [ARTICLE TEXT]
  
Geopolitics
Anti anti-Americanism
By Victor Davis Hanson
George W. Bush didn't cause this new round of anti-Americanism. But he may well have done more than anyone to end it. [ARTICLE TEXT]
The Tube
Star Trek Warps to an End
By James Lileks
The Enterprise is dry-docked, but that can't last. [ARTICLE TEXT]
  
Beat the Press
Internet Killed the Video Star?
By Chris Weinkopf
Pajama-clad bloggers strike again. [ARTICLE TEXT]

Now Hiring Editors!

Right Idea

A weekly column by William Tucker
--An economic perfect storm? [ARTICLE TEXT]



  


Mommy Dearest
By Eric Cox

J-Lo, Jane Fonda, and romantic comedy—no, don’t run, it’s a great movie! [ARTICLE TEXT]
 

 

Online features

  


Holocaust Memorial Unveiled

Germany unveils a memorial to Jewish victims of the Holocaust. [ARTICLE TEXT]
 

 

The Truth on Iraq
Get the other side of the story on Iraq from TAE editor and embedded re- porter Karl Zinsmeister.

Dawn and Boots
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Dawn Over Baghdad is a fascinating look at the guerilla war and reconstruction in Iraq.

Boots on the Ground is the most popular eyewitness tale of the 2003 hot war in Iraq.


 
Editor in chief Karl Zinsmeister
Senior editors Karina Rollins & Daniel T. Kennelly

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