Articles tagged: democracy
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by -- -- When we look for the watershed doctrines of modern capitalism, we quickly turn to Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations for the birth of capitalistic thought and to Joseph Schumpeter’s theory of “creative destruction.” written by -- -- Is more and better democracy the way of the future? written by -- -- This vision of the future is not just an ethereal, unattainable dream. It is the reality to which this publication is committed—and about which we have much more to say. written by -- -- If capitalism isn't dead, it is certainly badly injured. Who crippled it, and how? And what do we do now? written by -- -- In the first two articles in this series, we looked at capitalism’s astonishing development up to the late 20th century, with its market-makers and hedge funds. As the 21st century dawned, the democratization of capitalism, made possible largely by the Internet, was in full swing. But where is this seemingly ubiquitous and unstoppable system taking us? written by -- -- Capitalism is hard to categorize or define. Yet perhaps no social construct other than democracy is viewed with more widespread acceptance and admiration. written by Josh Greenberger (November 10, 2007) The turmoil in Pakistan presents somewhat of a philosophical dilemma: Is allowing a political party that espouses non-democratic rule to run in an election democracy?
written by Michel Korn Here are few core democratic values which can be added to the constitution of any country in the world, and greatly improve the democracy in these states... written by Edward Curtis In this Article we will cover how protest is a very important part in keeping Democracy alive.
written by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani Anyone who is familiar with Einstein’s theory of relativity knows about the combined speeds factor. National behavior and foreign responses are on a collision course. What does that mean? written by For the US political system to work for all of its people, those people must choose to be active participants in the system. Why do some people choose to fight for their right to a voice, while others do not? Here is what science fiction and fantasy taught me about our political system. written by Peter Cross This article is a sociological analysis of the state of the Union in the 21st century in which the development of our modern American culture is explained and explored. The implications of the author’s thesis are frightening. He is issuing a sincere wake-up call to the American people. written by rick chapo Whenever you travel to a country, it is important to avoid the tourist traps and get to know the locals. Here are my impressions of Russia. written by Robert Maegh Maegh The political weakness towards Islam can lead to the destruction of our Western Civilization and to World War III. << previous page 1 next page>> |