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Why DEI Was Doomed to Fail

DEI’s fundamental contradiction was this: It argued that race is a social invention—a system created to control people by reducing complexity—yet it never suggested replacing it with a more holistic vision of justice. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, or DEI, is collapsing—not just as a corporate initiative, but as an ideological …

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What Could Come After NATO?

If Trump moves forward with reducing U.S. involvement in the alliance, European countries may be forced to explore alternative security frameworks. During his first term as president, Donald Trump criticized NATO, demanding that European allies increase their defense spending. This friction created uncertainty about NATO’s reliability, a key aspect of its role …

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America’s Perpetual War: Six Questions

Who are the Beneficiaries of American wars? First published on June 12, 2023, this incisive and timely article by the late Professor Joseph Chung (who passed away in October  2024) provides us a carefully documented history of America’s Perpetual War. May Professor Chung’s Legacy and commitment to Peace Live Forever.  ***  Introduction Former …

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