Joseph Reisert Joseph Reisert teaches in the Government Department at Colby College, where he has worked since completing his Ph.D. in political science in 1996. He went to college planning to become a lawyer, but after he took his first course in political thought, he knew had found his calling -- arguing against liberal professors. His favorite thinkers are those, such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, whose paradoxical arguments can't be perfectly pigeonholed as either liberal or conservative. Reisert lives in Waterville with his two children and his wife, who thinks he's wrong about pretty much everything. Recent columns by Joseph Reisert
OPINIONS SPECIAL PROJECTSHENRY DAVID THOREAU
Most men lead lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the song still in them. Not Thoreau. 150 years ago he ventured into Maine's woods. The high drama of the nature Thoreau encountered made its way into the equally dramatic prose of his book, The Maine Woods. We mark the 150th anniversary of Thoreau's 1857 trip as well as the legacy of this transcendentalist, nature lover and, as author Ted Williams writes, contrarian who loved Maine in its wildest and most rugged incarnations. For more, click here.
SPECIAL REPORT: Hunger Series
"For I was hungry," a seven-part editorial series, documents the depth and breadth of hunger in Maine, from the dramatic increase in food pantries to the thousands of children who come to school hungry to the elderly with bare cupboards. For more, click here.
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