The Labor Question
In the heightened economic and political circumstances that followed flowering of the industrial revolution, the conditions and climate of the United States government and its relation to the organized and unorganized working individual were forever altered. One omnipresent question upon the...
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The Reagan Revolution
The Reagan Era was a time of great change in America. The 1960s had witnessed the beginning of the end of the old industrial economy. The 1970s saw the remains of American heavy industry move from the Rustbelt of the Midwest and Northeast to the Sunbelt of the South. Increasingly, the service...
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The Ideas of Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson
Acknowledging that Alexander Hamilton
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The Geographic Relevance of the 9-11 Terrorist Attacks
The Geographic Relevance of the 9-11 Terrorist Attacks
A mega-tropolis, like New York City, is a center of activity, and both a technological, concrete, and steel jungle. The high rise buildings and taller sky scrapers darken the son, and cast their long shadows across what used to be...
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Communism and Atheism
Communism and atheism are closely linked in the minds of many Americans. Similarly, most Americans see communism and Christianity and the Bible as significantly opposed to each other. Despite this association, there is a clear place for communist ideals within both the words of the Bible and...
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Why Affirmative Action Is No Longer Useful
Affirmative action once had a place in American society. It provided a jump-start of sorts to minorities and women in the work place who had no support infrastructure to speak of in place prior to its inception. But, now, after several decades of racial and gender quotas, American businesses and...
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Global Hegemony
Global Hegemony
The United States is currently a global hegemon. It epitomizes several fundamental characteristics of a hegemon, ranging from the obvious to the subtler. The first of these characteristics is related to the military. A hegemon possesses the strongest military in the world, and...
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The Middle East
The future of Middle East looks anything but bright. This is because of the current situation prevailing in this highly conflict-infested region. The reason we cannot expect Middle East to be any different in thirty years from now is because no solution to its various problems is evident. The...
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Legacies of Marx and Engels
Legacies of Marx and Engels
The publication of The Communist Manifesto in 1848 by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels formed the basis for a variety of ideologies. Some of these ideas have been modified and adapted by both communists and capitalists in the ensuing years. However, a number of Marx
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The Wet-Foot Dry-Foot Immigration Policy
The Wet-Foot Dry-Foot Immigration policy, enacted in 1994, recently created a controversy among the Haitian and Cuban immigrants. The Wet-Foot Dry-Foot policy is an immigration policy applicable only to Cubans. It grants Cubans, who flee from Cuba, the right to stay in the United States legally...
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