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Political Marketing, Meet Marketing 2.0

(Tue Dec 4th, 2007, by Susan Payton)

Everyone markets their brand, including Presidential candidates. Whereas in the past, candidates have relied heavily upon volunteers to create a grassroots movement through door-to-door and telephone marketing, the 2008 election has added internet te...

   
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Fred Thompson's Hesitancy over Right to Life

(Tue Dec 4th, 2007, by Emma)

Fred Thompson, the Republican candidate running in the 2008 elections, has been endorsed by the National Right to Life Committee. This may seem surprising to those who have been following Thompson's record on issues such as, abortion, the proposed hu...

   
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Is Hillary Clinton Leaning to the Right?

(Tue Dec 4th, 2007, by Emma)

Hillary Clinton may be the Democratic Party's leading candidate for President, but is she leaning too far out towards the conservative right? No doubt, she is a seasoned veteran in the political arena who believes in playing her cards with deliberati...

   
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The Role of Politicians

(Wed Oct 31st, 2007, by Sam Vaknin)

It is a common error to assume that the politician's role is to create jobs, encourage economic activity, enhance the welfare and well-being of his subjects, preserve the territorial integrity of his country, and fulfill a host of other functions. In...

   
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Robert Walpole's Political Style Stabilized Great Britain in the 18th Century

(Wed Oct 31st, 2007, by Daniel)

Robert Walpole was a British Statesman whose was one of the central figures of 18th Century Great Britain. He is considered as the first Prime Minister of Great Britain. He has headed various government offices, played so many roles and finally attai...

   
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Germany's Fourth Reich

(Wed Oct 31st, 2007, by Sam Vaknin)

In an assertive, unified, and resurgent Germany, the Holocaust is now the butt of manifestly anti-Semitic jokes. This would have been unthinkable only 10 years ago. Yet, in meetings I have had over the last 4 years with young German scholars, intelle...

   
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Who Will Save Zimbabwe?

(Wed Oct 31st, 2007, by Ross Dix-Peek)

Who Will Save Zimbabwe? By Ross Dix-Peek North of the Limpopo River and south of the mighty Zambezi, ensconced in south-east Africa, lies a land once proud, and now reduced to a pitiful hovel. This land struggles under the yoke of the Devil incarnat...

   
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Happy Birthday, Macedonia!

(Wed Oct 31st, 2007, by Sam Vaknin)

The Republic of Macedonia is 16 years old: an adolescent with the problems and promises that characterize puberty. The country now has a young and dynamic leadership which has succeeded, in one short year, to transform Macedonia's image both domestic...

   
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How Acts of Terror Lead to Tyranny and Dictatorships

(Wed Oct 31st, 2007, by Sam Vaknin)

On February 27, 1933, the German Reichstag was consumed by an enormous blaze. Hitler, whose immense popularity was based on his promises to resurrect Germany's economy, immediately accused the Communists - his political opponents - of instigating the...

   
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Latent Nazis -Conversations with Young German Intellectuals

(Wed Oct 31st, 2007, by Sam Vaknin)

In in his controversial tome, "Hitler's Willing Executioners", the author, Daniel Goldhagen, posits that the Germans underwent a miraculous transformation in the wake of their devastating defeat in World war II. En masse, they have abandoned their ce...

   
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