Steve Glickman, president and founder of the Democratic Empowerment Party, is a would-be reformer of democracy and defender of the underdog like you’ve never seen. Hegelian in approach, he wants to balance economic power and political power through a provocative approach he calls vote sizing. Simple in concept but profound in repercussion, the idea is [...]
Is One-Person-One-Vote The Most Democratic We Can Get? Or Can Weighting The Vote Bring More Fairness
A to Z of Indian Politics
While in school we are taught a for apple, b for ball and such stuff, the school of politics of India has entirely different teaching. Here is how it looks like:A for Aam Aadmi: India is very diverse country with all major religions, various languages, caste living in one country. But chiefly there are only [...]
If a person is uninformed and new to politics, what party are they most likely to be Democrat or Republican?
I mean, what party is an uninformed person most likely to be swayed by, the Democratic leaning or the Republican leaning.
An Ill Wind Blowing – A Plea For Reason and True Goodness in American Politics
“It’s an ill wind that blows nobody any good,” exclaimed John Heywood in 1546.? Perhaps today’s news suggests the veracity and tenacity of this antique proverb.? ?Ill winds seem to be blowing rather ferociously these days.? The storms that affect so many and so much, the financial markets that plunge so deeply, the evidence of [...]
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Why do some McCain supporters have difficulties to accept the rules of a democracy?
As said, SOME McCain supporters… Why don’t you give Obama at least a try? Why don’t you accept the verdict of the majority of the American people and the electoral votes?eco planning
What are the five greatest strengths and five greatest weaknesses for our American Democracy?
I need to know this information urgently and quickly. First one to answer good gets 10 points!!
Delphi-The Treasury of the Athenians
The most exquisite feature of the edifice, though, is the frieze. On the west side, it depicts the judgement of Paris, on the south the rape of the Leukippidai by the Dioskouroi, on the east an assembly of gods, who watch a battle of the Trojan War, and on the north which is the finest [...]
Who else in history used economic crisis to push mass social and political change?
Can you think of anyone in history who did this and pushed good or bad political or social agenda’s?About the Author: Read more about this and other topics related to build a business from home
American Greek Antique Democracy Meets Asian Control
The story of America is unique in the world. It began as a trickle of independent minded Puritans who determined to speak directly their God, keep their muskets and beholden to no king who would stand between them and God like an English pope. King James, while creating the wondrous new Bible, also determined he [...]
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World’s Most Famous Art Museums
Famous art museums such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art have one of the largest collections of art under one roof. Located in New York City’s Museum Mile area, it has over two million works of art within its permanent collection, which is split into 19 sections of interest.The Met’s American paintings section also has [...]
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