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The Error of the Self-Esteem Movement

Michael Hurd | 24 June 2004
In recent decades, the field of psychology made a mistake. That mistake was treating self-esteem as the root of mental health.

Dealing with School Violence

Walter Williams | 6 July 2003
Students who are alien and hostile to the education process ought to be removed.

A Petty Tyrant's Cover-up at Columbine

Michelle Malkin | 23 January 2002
For nearly three years, parents of murdered students at Columbine High School have battled Colorado's law-enforcement establishment for answers.

Violence in American Schools: An Interview with Dr. Michael Hurd

Joseph Kellard | 13 June 1999
Only a profound and all-encompassing hatred of existence could motivate such a crime. Other student killers in recent years demonstrated elements of these motives, but not with the ruthless consistency of the Littleton, Colorado, terrorists.

Our Killing Schools - Public Schools: Intellectual and Moral Wastelands that Destroy America's Youth

C. Bradley Thompson | 4 June 1999
So what's happening? Why are America's adolescent boys so angry, and why are they expressing their anger through mindless acts of violence?

Emotionalism Explains Mindless Violence at Colorado High School

Glenn Woiceshyn | 3 May 1999
With guns and homemade bombs, two students executed a well-planned assault on fellow students at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, killing 15 including themselves and one teacher) and injuring many others. What explains this horrific tragedy?
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