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Luskin's studies show that forgiveness is life-changing, and failure of character on one side (your ex not having remorse) is no excuse for failure of character on the other side (your unwillingness to forgive).
Alison Patton: An Expert Weighs In on Forgiveness Alison Patton 2011
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Luskin's position is that every human being has a conscience and an evolutionary pull to wholeness which can be accepted or denied.
Alison Patton: An Expert Weighs In on Forgiveness Alison Patton 2011
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Mr. Luskin's book compares modern-day personalities to Rand's fictional heroes and villains.
Among the Objectivists Anne Kadet 2012
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Luskin's studies show that forgiveness is life-changing, and failure of character on one side (your ex not having remorse) is no excuse for failure of character on the other side (your unwillingness to forgive).
Alison Patton: An Expert Weighs In on Forgiveness Alison Patton 2011
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Regarding Donald Luskin's " Professors to Koch Brothers: Take Your Green Back " op-ed, May 25: The question of integrity concerning academic institutions' involvement with the Koch Foundation and similar donors is a topic of interest these last couple of weeks.
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Jonathan Luskin's short play, Ecce Homo, brought some laughs and tenderness to the recent Best of PlayGround Festival.
George Heymont: Specialty Acts -- From Vaudeville to Blue Man Group George Heymont 2011
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We are already seeing both tactics in Luskin's response.
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Luskin's previous greatest hit (also casting Judge Jones!) was an attempt to argue that bicycles are an example of irreducible complexity.
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Jonathan Luskin's short play, Ecce Homo, brought some laughs and tenderness to the recent Best of PlayGround Festival.
George Heymont: Specialty Acts -- From Vaudeville to Blue Man Group George Heymont 2011
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Luskin's position is that every human being has a conscience and an evolutionary pull to wholeness which can be accepted or denied.
Alison Patton: An Expert Weighs In on Forgiveness Alison Patton 2011
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