Scott Rosmarin

Contributing Writer
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After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania with a B.A. in political science, and Rutgers Law School, Scott practiced law for over 30 years - as an assistant prosecutor, defense attorney, civil trial attorney, lecturer, and general practitioner. During this period he took courses at many Universities in the New York Metropolitan area, concentrating on five areas of interest: religion, art, literature, philosophy and history. His research and writing skills, honed as a lawyer, are now being devoted to subjects studied throughout his career.

Latest Articles

America in Peril - Whither are We Tending?
The country most adult Americans came to know, while growing up, is being changed. Different values and ways of governing are taking over.
Sep 28, 2010 - Scott Rosmarin
The Israeli-Palestinian "Peace Process"- What Are Its Fruits?
The United States has been exalting and promoting the so-called "peace process." Its fruits have been death and destruction.
Sep 27, 2010 - Scott Rosmarin
The Middle East "Peace Process" - Folly Without End
In his recent UN speech President Obama urged continuation of the "peace process," thereby perpetuating a deadly delusion.
Sep 25, 2010 - Scott Rosmarin
Obama vs. Arizona - the Legal Framework
To evaluate the US government's case against Arizona, a review of the legal framework is necessary. That review strongly suggests that politics trumped law.
Sep 15, 2010 - Scott Rosmarin
The Ground Zero Mosque - What Does It Symbolize?
The controversial mosque is being hailed by some as a gesture of peace and interfaith understanding. What does the evidence show?
Aug 27, 2010 - Scott Rosmarin
The Ground Zero Mosque Issue - Intolerance of What?
The Ground Zero Mosque controversy is being presented as an issue of religious intolerance. But that is not the real issue. Much more is at stake.
Aug 25, 2010 - Scott Rosmarin
The Pleasure Chase – and Fear of Death
Arguably, the pleasure chase is a common reaction of man to the fear of death. "Pleasure chase" here means the frantic pursuit of serial sensual pleasures.
Jun 8, 2010 - Scott Rosmarin
Sophocles' Oedipus – The Burden of Honesty
A story worth re-telling. And, although there are many versions of the Oedipus myth, Sophocles crafted his own unique version, raising profound issues.
Jun 7, 2010 - Scott Rosmarin
Homer's Achilles – The Paradox of Glory
The Greek term is kleos aphthiton - imperishable glory, undying fame. Achilles pursues it, but his actions highlight the paradox that surrounds it.
May 13, 2010 - Scott Rosmarin
Theories of Man's Unique Dignity – Nietzche, Bronowski and Others
The Scientific Revolution dealt a powerful blow to man's assumed position in the cosmos, and, consequently, to his dignity. Has that dignity been restored?
May 5, 2010 - Scott Rosmarin