There was a time when politics was simply a struggle for power, especially in the Philippines. Political parties in this country had no ideology at all.
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The Russian mind
As Russia redefines its political philosophy, thinkers frame the clash with the West as a civilisational struggle ...
China is both communist and working passably well, something he and the United States generally are being forced reluctantly to confront.
Christianity Today took a moment in 1958 to reassess the repeal of prohibition after 25 years. Was the relegalization of ...
The illiberal view of progress has a terrible record. Maximilien Robespierre, architect of the Terror, invoked Rousseau; ...
A Wisconsin state lawmaker recently called a colleague a "communist," but was he using the right terminology for socialism vs ...
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What Is Socialism, Really? Why So Many People Misunderstand It
Socialism isn’t about taking away freedom or punishing success. It’s about ensuring fairness, opportunity, and dignity for ...
Here’s how the United States can help cement Bolivian democracy and capitalism. Bolivia is about to end socialism at the ballot box. America and the West need to show up for the new government and the ...
Not even shutting down the government can stop Republicans from forcing their way into corporate boardrooms these days. The federal government is, at the moment, incapable of completing its most basic ...
New laws, firings and pressure facing universities across Texas mirror historic conflicts over academic freedom that reshaped UT eight decades ago. Here's how.
The government’s buying stakes in corporations and exerting pressure in private enterprise under President Trump is a form of creeping socialism. It will worsen if and when the Democrats retake power.
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