As a language educator, I found myself captivated by the way the Thai people express respect and connection through their ...
How do we understand monstrous acts committed by people who seem so utterly convinced of their own righteousness?
Ancient advice meets modern life in this reading of 'Chanakya Neeti.' From power and self-control to wealth, trust and moral ...
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Energy, currency and control: Decoding the U.S. intervention in Venezuela
Beyond regime change, the Venezuela crisis exposes deeper struggles over oil, the dollar and the future of global power — ...
Jacob Johnson explains how his four pillars of firehouse culture produce firefighters who are physically sharp, mentally ...
Authoritarianism, not economic systems, is the true source of historical disasters, as it suppresses dissent, controls ...
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As empires diverge: Manila’s moment of strategic choice
BY the close of 2025, I published two essays mapping the terrain before it shifted — one dissecting Washington’s National ...
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When a racist refusal of the Eucharist becomes a tool for competing nationalisms
When religious nationalism collides with racial nationalism, they don’t cancel each other out — they compare notes.
History offers lessons for a country on edge. American progress has seldom been smooth. It has come through failure and ...
Everything about Hitler was warped, but, still, people followed him in their droves. Aristotle was the first to understand ...
History isn't meant to be liked; it's meant to be learned from. There are seven excellent TV shows that remind us of that.
East Kentwood’s own award-winning history teacher is making sure all teachers have access to curriculum resources.
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