Rethinking America’s Exceptionalism

Can Americans exist without the ideology of exceptionalism that has carried them for over two centuries?

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The U.S. Civil War Continues

One of the biggest hoaxes of American history is that the Civil War ended back in 1865. Battling over racism then, health care now, U.S. society is still at war with itself.

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Why Hong Kong is Unhappy

A rich business society, but with a suffering majority.

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The House of Unrepresentatives: 20 Facts About Congress In a Shutdown

The U.S. Congress is redefining the phrase “idle rich” during the government shutdown.

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Don’t Blame the Republicans for America’s Destruction

Why we need a Coffee Party movement.

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Innovation and Management in China, Germany and the US

Will China follow the U.S. model or the German model for innovation and management?

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Can Germany Go Green?

Will Germany be successful in reducing its dependence on fossil fuels?

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Merkel Greens: Germany’s Next Big Transformation

Why Angela Merkel will ultimately opt for a Black-Green coalition.

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U.S. Debt Ceiling and Default? Blame the Germans!

Why not use the historical roots of the debt ceiling to shift the blame?

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Elon Musk: The Next Henry Ford?

Like Henry Ford, Elon Musk is not a tech genius or great inventor. But he is changing the future all the same.

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