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When Power Goes About Unclothed

Posted By: adminon: January 16, 2026In: SpectacleTags: International Relations, Power, ‘City on the Hill’No CommentsViews:
When Power Goes About Unclothed

It is Happy New Year here at last. A New Year starts on January 1st, not 16th. There’s no debate about that but there’s no law that says everyone must celebrate it that day. It c... Read more

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How Could the Most Successful Ruling Class Fumble Disastrously in Afghanistan?

Posted By: adminon: August 17, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: 'New World', 9/11, Black Lives Matter, CIA, Declinism, Pakistan, Prof Paul Kennedy, Prof Robert Keohane, USSR, ‘City on the Hill’No CommentsViews:
How Could the Most Successful Ruling Class Fumble Disastrously in Afghanistan?

The American ruling class is, by considerable consensus, one if not the most successful ruling class in human history. This assertion rests on two counts. First is constructing and successfu... Read more

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Is Trump Going to Make Trouble in Courts or Leave With Some Grace?

Posted By: adminon: November 06, 2020In: World From AfricaTags: 'Liberal World Order', MIC, Neo-cons, Supremacism, Tigritude, ‘City on the Hill’No CommentsViews:
Is Trump Going to Make Trouble in Courts or Leave With Some Grace?

It is all over at last. Joe Biden has won the election. Trump and his baggage of narcotism has been voted out. There are difficult times ahead for America, especially in dealing with the dee... Read more

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Is Trump Going to Make Trouble in Courts or Leave With Some Grace?

Posted By: adminon: November 05, 2020In: World From AfricaTags: 'Liberal World Order', MIC, Neo-cons, Supremacism, Tigritude, ‘City on the Hill’No CommentsViews:
Is Trump Going to Make Trouble in Courts or Leave With Some Grace?

It is all over at last. Joe Biden has won the election. Trump and his baggage of narcotism has been voted out. There are difficult times ahead for America, especially in dealing with the dee... Read more

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