New perspectives on how history is made
It’s the lessons she learned when she ran for president in 1940.
How he, like Jesse Helms before him, used his perch as a radio commentator to attract a following.
The congressman is drawing on racist gibberish cooked up in the 19th century by a racist who influenced Hitler.
History indeed teaches lessons. We should learn from them.
FDR did in 1936 and he won in a landslide.
At the head of this movement were America’s Naturopaths.
To understand the Trump phenomenon we need to reframe politics. Nietzsche helps.
The roll call of justices who sought the presidency suggests the answer is no.
Race and guns, April 1968 and July 2016.
Not much – alas.
FinTech (Financial Technology) sounds scary because it’s unfamiliar. Here’s why you should (and shouldn’t) be worried.
As MLK observed in 1966, police violence in minority communities is “the main problem in America’s race relations.”
The answer? Young people can energize a campaign, but adult electors determine a candidate’s fate.
But there’s little sign either our leaders or the young are preparing to take the steps needed to avoid disaster.
Trump can’t be trusted with America’s secrets.
I had been told by experts not to download Windows 10. Then I discovered it had downloaded anyway. Grrr.
Our methods of measuring economic conditions are failing to capture the plight of millions, leaving them invisible in the New Economy.
At the heart of NOW has always been a concern with race and class, issues that are as relevant now as in 1966.
Like Nixon he's full of resentments, hates his enemies, declares war on the media, and has the support of the Archie Bunker demographic. What’s not to worry about?
People shouldn’t feel free to say anything they want to others with whom they disagree.
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