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Here's a profound life lesson. Go back to the previous paragraph and substitute the word “entitlement” every time you encounter the word “privilege” and see how it reads.
The word "privilege" was invoked a great deal in our national discourse last year. It's a word that invites us to listen and learn, says anthropologist Barbara J. King.
Recently, the word “privilege” has taken on a fresh meaning in conversations about gender and racial diversity. One needn’t be “woke” (another such word) ...
R egarding the editorial of Nicole Russell, author of the article "Conservatives are Happier Than Liberals" on June 29, please consider checking your privilege.
True ‘privilege’ is not based on the color of your skin." "It’s being raised in a stable family with two parents. The federal government cannot on its own fix the fatherlessness crisis, ...
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