The White Supremacy in America is a classic case, which is older than rivalry between Americanism and Communism. Not the Democratic Party, but rather the embryo of the Republican Party and the Republican Party itself which was originally an organization that fights to raise the dignity of blacks. The most […]
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Space Exploration And Humanity’s Struggle For Open System Economics
The 50th anniversary of mankind’s first landing on the moon on July 20, 1969 has created an opportunity to rethink some of the fateful decisions that set western society onto a trajectory of zero-technological growth and mindless consumerism in the early 1970s. Rather than speed up the momentum of ambitious […]
Lunar Narratives: Landing On The Moon, Politics And The Cold War
The Moon landing anniversary this weekend was given a vigorous clean-up, with the Cold War finding a back seat when it was, in fact, the main driver. The Moon project was a fundamental political poke, soaked by competitive drives. The science was the instrumental ballast and has come to provide the heavy cosmetics to romanticise what is, at best, an effigy.
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