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The Federal Union: how a group of 1940s economists dreamt of a European Union for the working...
The Conversation· 2 days agoOn the eve of the Second World War, three Oxbridge graduates joined forces in London and wrote a pamphlet calling for the union of Britain with other democracies to avert the coming conflict ...
What is the point of the Lib Dems?
The Economist· 5 days agoWhat is the point of the Liberal Democrats? In Knighton, a small town in mid-Wales, a crowd of Lib Dem supporters have gathered to see Sir Ed Davey, the...
Many are above the law, especially in Connecticut
The Day· 3 days agoResponses from leading Connecticut Democrats to Donald Trump's conviction for falsifying business records were mostly along the lines of "nobody is above the law." U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy and ...
Dennis Clayson: Libertarianism and Republicans
Elko Daily Free Press· 7 days agoLibertarians and Republicans share almost all of each other’s views on personal freedom, government and economics.
DEI trainer has radical views on American flag, says educators who ‘resist’ CRT ‘do not belong’
BizPac Review· 3 days agoThe CEO behind a consulting firm peddling Marxist ideologies to school districts reportedly has radical views about the American flag and what should happen to employees who don’t toe the line ...
Amid isolation over Gaza, Israelis grapple with ‘becoming outcasts’ - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 5 days agoIsrael’s sense of international isolation is deepening as its war against Hamas in Gaza drags on. Protests erupted around the world after an Israeli strike in Rafah ignited a fire that killed ...
South Africa's potential kingmakers struggle with white image
Colorado Springs Gazette· 6 days agoLooking out of his window at Cape Town's False Bay, Nick Searra acknowledges that things do work...
Bottom Feeders Looking Up - Flathead Beacon
Flathead Beacon· 2 days agoBack in another century, when I lived in the Bitterroot, a political controversy erupted over some issue (it is the Bitterroot, after all), the details of which now escape me. At one of the ...