海角大神

Readers write: student homework, life sentence for Boston bomber, fossil fuels divestment,

Letters to the editor for the May 25, 2015, weekly magazine.

Xavier Cattelona works on homework in the room he shares with his brother in Hillsdale, New Jersey, in 2010.

Ann Hermes/海角大神

May 23, 2015

Students: Do your own homework
Regarding the May 11 story 鈥淭he homework crunch: Is it too much?鈥: Why are parents calling homework hotlines? Children should be doing their own homework 鈥 on their own. All of this parental involvement is not healthy for student growth. Parents need to support their students, not be overly involved. Support does not mean calling homework hotlines themselves.
Elaine Baker
Morrisville, N.C.

Life sentence for Boston bomber
Regarding the May 4 Monitor鈥檚 View 鈥淲hy Boston bomber Tsarnaev deserves a life sentence鈥: The answer is simple. Because he鈥檚 a human being. No one has the moral right to purposefully take the life of a fellow human. That is equally true for a government representing its citizenry. We, as a race, preserve our humanity by preserving the lives of others, including criminals. Americans execute our own humaneness when we execute a person via state or federal capital punishment cases. Mercy for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev would provide one additional deterrent not mentioned in your editorial: It would help stop the decivilizing effect the death penalty has upon the collective conscience of our entire nation.
Lise Glaser
Tulsa, Okla.

The 鈥榳hy鈥 of fossil fuels divestment
Regarding the May 11 Briefing, 鈥淏ehind a new push for divestment鈥: Robert Stavins鈥檚 argument is specious that divestment from fossil fuel holdings is not valid on moral grounds. That argument is based on a fallacious conceptual partitioning that denies the fundamental interconnectedness of everything that affects the human condition. Precisely because climate change is a scientific, economic, and political challenge, it is a moral issue. Having divested my accounts from fossil fuels, I enjoy the moral satisfaction of noninvolvement in economic activity that damages Earth, as well as better performance of my investments, and freedom from uncertainty as regulations prohibiting the burning of fossil fuels kick in.
William H. Cutler
Union City, Calif.