The question of whether the Democratic Party should "cancel" President Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) is raised in this article. While other historical figures ...
The COVID class war in America is not just a political divide between left and right, but also has elements of a class struggle. Some on the populist right a...
On Presidents Day, the author highlights the significant impact of Martin Van Buren, a president often overlooked by historians. Despite being one of the sho...
The American class system has evolved in the last 50 years, leading to the consolidation of a national ruling class. In the past, the American elite was divi...
The author discusses the current crises facing the American regime, focusing on the political crisis, the identity crisis, the social crisis, the demographic...
The article argues that the social and economic divisions in America today are not as intense as they were in the past, particularly in the 1920s. It highlig...
The United States may actually have two melting pots instead of one, according to the author. In the past, immigrant groups would assimilate to the regional ...
The emergence of woke-seeming American corporations is not surprising in the context of American political history. The author argues that these corporations...