A Guide to Online Etiquette – and Basic Human Decency

Published: Good Men Project (January 20, 2015)

Matthew Rozsa offers a set of rules to give us a kinder, gentler Internet.

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My first experience with Internet flaming occurred more than a decade ago, when I was still an undergraduate at Bard College. The 2004 presidential election had just ended, and although I’d staunchly supported John Kerry (more on that in a moment), I’d openly disapproved of how many of my fellow student activists had blocked a four-way intersection in our host community following George W.... Read Original Article

Bill Cosby and the New Meaning of Integrity

Published: Good Men Project (December 3, 2014), Interview on LeGrande Green (December 7, 2014)

Matthew Rozsa meditates on the downfall of Cosby and the rise of the new integrity.

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Let’s talk about the concept of integrity.

Since this is an article about Bill Cosby, an influential comedian, it seems appropriate to start with a quote from one of the most influential theatrical comedies in Western literature—the French play Tartuffe (1664).... Read Original Article