Jason Stewart

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Still, it was astonishing to read of a ninth-century Arab moralist’s lament about the celebrity pop singers who flooded the capital city in great numbers singing erotic songs, using obscene language, whose influence on young people degraded their morality and normalized vulgar. Or to read that in the eleventh century, education in the Arab empire changed from learning to technical training for high-paying jobs. There is nothing new under the sun.
Who Do We Choose to Be?: Facing Reality, Claiming Leadership, Restoring Sanity
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