Heads I Win – Tales You Lose (Liberals Come Up Winners But Leave Behind a Mess)

Barack Obama has made it a point to continually talk about the “mess” he inherited from the Bush administration. In August, he said “But I don’t want the folks who created the mess to do a lot of talking. I want them to get out of the way so we can clean up the mess. [...] Read more »

Defining Success by Decentralized Democracy in Sierra Leone

Summary:  Since 2007, Ernest Koroma is trying to build a reasonably progressive government in Sierra Leone. And such an approach does seem to be a radical departure from the country’s history and political culture. It has the makings of a realistic and acceptable alternative model of governance a more responsible democracy and a system of [...] Read more »

Marketing News – A Business Mantra

Marketing News is the staple diet of businessmen and companies as they want to keep themselves updated on different aspects of business they are dealing in. Only bad businessman or business organisation do not keep abreast of the market news and are bound to be caught with surprise when business scenario suddenly changes leaving them [...] Read more »

RELIGION AND DEMOCRACY

RELIGION AND DEMOCRACY   I had written an article long time back about Religion and fanaticism and about how religious dogmas give rise to fanatics and fanaticism. While writing that article I came upon a thought about whether religion suppresses democracy or whether democracy suppresses religion. Either way the effect would be explosive as in [...] Read more »

What Liberal Media?: The Truth about Bias and the News Reviews

What Liberal Media?: The Truth about Bias and the News ISBN13: 9780465001774 Condition: New Notes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! BUY WITH CONFIDENCE, Over one million books sold! 98% Positive feedback. Compare our books, prices and service to the competition. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed Widely acclaimed and hotly contested, veteran journalist Eric Alterman’s ambitious investigation into the [...] Read more »

Careers for Political Science Graduates

Politics is a major form activity without which no state, country or even world can exist. Political Science is a study of current as well as older political system which includes governmental policies and procedures, international relations, and public affairs. This study helps in the development in the current political system. Careers for Political Science [...] Read more »

Democrats VS Republicans

Screw your opinion. First in a series of 12 Parodies of the Mac/PC ads. www.britethorn.com Starring Aaron Sjoholm and Shawn Girvan. Directed by Jeff Hadick. Written and Produced by John T. Kramer. The Get a Mac (2006–2009[1]) campaign was a television advertising campaign created for Apple Inc. by TBWA\Media Arts Lab, the company’s advertising agency. [...] Read more »

Development Strategies in Africa: Current Economic, Socio-Political, and Institutional Trends and Issues

Development Strategies in Africa: Current Economic, Socio-Political, and Institutional Trends and Issues Distinguished experts on African development offer their considerable knowledge and background to the coming crisis in Africa. They examine not only development but also related factors such as foreign trade, politics, indigenous traditions, and international relations in order to understand development problems on [...] Read more »

Social-political Sustainability: the Human Element

Copyright (c) 2008 Jackson Kern It is commonly accepted that the project of sustainable development is conceptually composed of three constituent parts. These parts are (1) environmental sustainability, (2) economic sustainability, and (3) social-political sustainability. The United Nations 2005 World Summit refers to the “interdependent and mutually reinforcing pillars” of sustainable development as environmental [...] Read more »

Herding Donkeys: The Fight to Rebuild the Democratic Party and Reshape American Politics

Herding Donkeys: The Fight to Rebuild the Democratic Party and Reshape American Politics After the 2004 election, the Republican Party held the White House, both houses of Congress, twenty-eight governorships, and a majority of state legislatures. One-party rule, it seemed, was here to stay. Herding Donkeys tells the improbable tale of the grassroots resurgence that [...] Read more »