Poor people with clear property rights have higher levels of trust, lower teenage pregnancy, more concern for education, and a more positive outlook.
Poor people with clear property rights have higher levels of trust, lower teenage pregnancy, more concern for education, and a more positive outlook.
Sometimes all you need is a good belly laugh. Here are the funniest tweets we discovered this week.
Why is society so obsessed with looking backwards instead of forwards? Why does nostalgia seem to be at an all-time high?
Far from being bored in silence, introverts are often absorbed in a world of colorful thoughts. We are eager for the pause because it gives us the chance to mentally digest.
Soul musician Daryl Davis has been traveling the country directly engaging with members of the Ku Klux Klan, befriending them to counter racism.
The trading is portrayed in Tulip Fever as drunken and frantic, with all Amsterdam’s classes bidding on the precious bulbs, from painters to prostitutes.
Drawing from over 200 interviews filmed in 20 countries, “Poverty, Inc.” turns up the real story of what cures poverty–and what leaves people poor.
As our culture grows more diverse, it’s incumbent on people to become more tolerant of different ideas, people and opinions, not play at being offended.
It’s time for conservative artists to do more than complain about the culture. To create great art and alternative distribution channels.
Some of us at SCENES just got through a hurricane. The rest of the country just had to deal with another week of 2017. Either way, you need a break. Here are some of the funniest moments on Twitter. Relax, enjoy!