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From National Security to International Security by Lawrence S. Wittner 970 words Have human institutions evolved sufficiently to cope with the modern world? When it comes to national security, the answer appears to be: No. Ever since the emergence of individual nations, their governments have sought to secure what they consider their “interests” on an
What this Election Means for Parents and Parenting by Andrew Moss 958 words Parents face unprecedented levels of stress these days, so much so that the mental health challenges they experience constitute “a serious public health concern for our country.” That’s the message the U.S. Surgeon General communicated to the nation last summer. Today it’s a message
If Only Some Lives Matter, No Lives Matter by Robert C. Koehler 902 words Colonialism is hardly a thing of the past – it’s alive and vibrant as ever . . . from the Middle East to Western Europe to the United States to India and God knows where else. And it can be profitable