Published on September 4th, 2012
August 31, 2012 By Vikrant P. Reddy This week, during its quadrennial national convention, the Republican Party released its 2012 platform. The platform is yet another indicator of how conservative leaders are reapplying basic conservative principles [&hellip…; Read More →
Published on September 1st, 2012
We celebrate labor but not capital, yet both are needed for production. The Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), one of the oldest free-market organizations in the United States, argues for a “Capital Day”… By Lawrence W. [&hellip…; Read More →
Published on August 29th, 2012
By Crystal Wright Not even Hurricane Isaac can dampen conservatives spirits as they revel in delight at the largest political party that happens every four years. The Republican National Convention 2012 is pure bliss. It’s nice [&hellip…; Read More →
Published on August 25th, 2012
A century ago, nine out of ten black Americans lived in the South, primarily in formerly Confederate states where segregation reigned. Then, in the 1920s, blacks began heading north, both to escape the racism of Jim [&hellip…; Read More →
Published on August 23rd, 2012
First it was Willie Nelson headlining the ballyhooed Got Your 6 gala at the Dallas Bull during the Republican National Convention. Then Willie dropped out, and Randy Travis got involved — that is, before the country [&hellip…; Read More →
Published on August 23rd, 2012
Contrary to widespread misconstruction there are extensive differences between capitalism and corporatism: Corporatism, or “crony capitalism”, is generally either the excessive corporate influence over a government or government entity, or, as we saw in fascist [&hellip…; Read More →
Published on July 30th, 2012
By JESSE WASHINGTON AP National Writer July 29, 2012 Ask Americans how race relations have changed under their first black president, and they are ready with answers. Ashley Ray, a white woman, hears more people debating [&hellip…; Read More →