Stone Washington
Stone Washington is a PhD student in the Trachtenberg School at George Washington University. Stone is employed as a Research Fellow for the Competitive Enterprise Institute, focusing on economic policy as part of the Center for Advancing Capitalism. Previously, he completed a traineeship with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. He was also a Research Assistant at the Manhattan Institute, serving as an extension from his time in the Collegiate Associate Program. During this time, he worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant in Clemson’s Department of Political Science and served as a WAC Practicum Fellow for the Pearce Center for Professional Communication. Stone is also a member of the Steamboat Institute’s Emerging Leaders Council.
Stone possesses a Graduate Certificate in Public Administration from Clemson University, a Juris Master from Emory University School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in History from Clemson University. While studying at Emory Law, Stone was featured in an exclusive JM Student Spotlight, highlighting his most memorable law school experience. He has completed a journalism fellowship at The Daily Caller, is an alumnus of the Young Leader’s Program at The Heritage Foundation, and served as a former student intern/Editor for Decipher Magazine. Some of Stone’s articles can be found at EllisWashingtonReport.com, which often provide a critical analysis of prominent works of classical literature and its correlations to American history and politics. Stone is a member of the Project 21 Black Leadership Network, and has written a number of policy-related op-eds for the Wall Street Journal, The Washington Times, The College Fix, Real Clear Policy, and City Journal. In addition to this, Stone is listed in the Marquis Who’s Who in America and is a member of the Golden Key International Honour Society. Friend him on his Facebook page, also his Twitter handle: @StoneZone47 and Instagram. Email him at stonebone20@att.net.
Stone Washington's Latest Posts
The Gulag Archipelago 50 Years Later– Reassessing One of the Greatest Works of Literary Realism
“Bless you prison, bless you for being in my life. For there, lying upon the rotting prison straw, I came to realize that the object of life is not prosperity as we are made to believe, but the maturity of the human soul.” ~Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago Background on Alexander Solzhenitsyn and his account […]
Midterms 2022: The Fight to Save America
A Who’s Who of 2022: Breakdown of Critical Midterm Races and Candidates With the 2022 Midterm elections right around the corner, the country has seen many heated races at the national level. Following a contentious and continually controversial Presidential election in 2020, the vestiges of election fraud and manipulation continue to permeate the questionability […]
Jaeger LeCoultre’s 190-Year Impact—Redefining the Possible in Timekeeping
“The art challenges the technology and the technology inspires the art.” ~John Lassetter, film director “The [Quadriptyque] watch represents Jaeger-LeCoultre’s biggest strengths—its impeccable design sensibilities and supreme technical prowess” ~Neha S. Bajpai Intro & background on Jaeger-LeCoultre This piece will consummate the third installment to my watch review series, examining noteworthy achievements in […]
The Grapes of Wrath—How America’s Former Depression Reflects America’s Imminent Recession
“The changing economy was ignored, plans for the change ignored; and only means to destroy revolt were considered, while the causes of revolt went on.” ~John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath Summary: Chapters 1—6 “The Grapes of Wrath” was a prominent realist novel written by John Steinbeck, centered around the economic suffering of the Great […]
Rescuing the Right to Life: The Aftermath of Abortion Rights in America
“It is time to heed the Constitution and return the issue of abortion to the people’s elected representatives. ‘The permissibility of abortion, and the limitations, upon it, are to be resolved like most important questions in our democracy: by citizens trying to persuade one another and then voting.’” ~Justice Samuel Alito, citing the late Justice […]
America Under Siege and the Historic Invasion at the Border
“President Biden and the people he appointed to key positions in his administration have pursued the most radical open-borders policies in the history of any sovereign nation, and these new numbers bear that out.” ~Dan Stein, President of the Federation for American Immigration Reform Illegal Immigration on the Rise: 2021 in Review The rate of […]
From Energy Independence to Energy Crisis: How American Oil Production has Suffered under Biden
“We were energy independent one year ago, now we are at the mercy of OPEC, gasoline is selling for $7 in parts of California, going up all over the country, and they are taking oil from our Strategic Reserves. Is this any way to run a country?” ~President Donald Trump With the situational stability of […]
Controversial Vaccine Mandates put the Solicitor General’s Institutional Influence to the Test
This artist sketch depicts lawyer Scott Keller arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of the more than two dozen business groups requesting an immediate order from the Court to freeze a Biden administration mandate imposing mandatory vaccine-or-testing requirements on businesses The United States Solicitor General (SG) operates as the focal point of facilitating smooth relations […]
Defying Convention to Supersede the Realm of Possibility: Omega’s Impact on Time
“For Omega, precision is the truest mark of watchmaking excellence. The margins of precision can be measured by mere seconds—seconds that are a testament to superior craftsmanship, a quest for perfection, and an infinite passion for innovation.” ~Prestige magazine, February 2019 Omega’s Exacting Standard as a World-Renowned Watchmaker Continuing my series of essays reviewing highest […]
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