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Can U.S. Democracy Be Fixed?

Even in the unlikely event that the presidential election goes well procedurally, it is no time to gloat about the vindication of the American version of constitutional democracy.  The 2020 Election and its Aftermath I share the view that the 2020 election in the United States is above all a …

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Where will all these war games lead?

In northeast Syria last week, a U.S. military vehicle collided with a Russian armored vehicle, injuring four American soldiers. Both the Americans and Russians blame each other for failing to follow established rules of the road. Had an American been killed, we could have had a crisis on our hands. …

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Is The U.S. A Failed State?

Professor Noam Chomsky gives his thoughts on the future of the left and weighs in on the current state of the media landscape.   Prof. Richard Wolff: The System Is Failing   Jason Howerton @jason_howerton The left has created a monster that they have lost complete control of… I never …

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Nuclear War: A Thought Experiment

Russia has declassified the video footage of the largest nuclear explosion of all time, the Arctic detonation of the so-called “Tsar Bomba” in 1961. The explosion was 1,500 times more powerful than those which destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined, and ten times more powerful than all munitions detonated during the entirety of World War Two. Its …

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