On the evening of April 5th, the Ecuadorian army entered the Mexican Embassy in Quito and removed former Ecuadorian Vice President Jose Glas, who had been granted political asylum and residing there since last year. Roberto Canseco, the leader of Mexican Embassy, spoke to the press shortly following the apprehension […]
Tag: Democracy
Balance-Of-Powers In A Government Inevitably Produces Corrupt Gov’t.
An excellent example, of how balance-of-powers within a government produces a corrupt government, was provided by the report in Bloomberg News on 17 June 2020, “Trillions in Stimulus Go Unchecked With Watchdogs Kept Toothless”. The reporter, Laura Davison, described the U.S. system, in which a government’s outcome regarding a particular […]
An Electoral Program Or A Public Mockery Of Power Institutions? (II)
Part I The current President of Argentine was controversial even when it came to his own electoral program. On the one hand, he seemed to pay enough attention to social policy and economy issues, but focus on international relations only minimally. The likely reason was that the people who know […]
The Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Conspiracy as Mother’s Milk
The human mind is often incapable of tolerating the limitless nature of a universe, the absence of a divine architect, or appreciate that intended designs may be absent when it comes to events awful, ghastly and catastrophic. A disaster with some human agency is bound to have arisen because of […]
Genuine Intentions of Macron
Several politicians believe that the French President is attempting to solidify his position before the 2024 elections. However, Mr. Macron has consistently advocated for resolving the Ukrainian issue. On the one hand, a number of countries desire stability in Europe, but they don’t see France as their leader. Regrettably, Olaf […]
Ukraine: an Oligarchy Turned Autocracy Standing for Democracy
Western politicians, scholars, and journalists have gone miles to justify sending military aid to Ukraine, saying that it stands for the future of democracy in Europe against the invasion of evil autocracies. This idea of the clash between democracies and autocracies has been at the heart of Western foreign policy […]
The Madness of Democracy – A Spiritual Disease – Glory To God For All Things
Dostoevsky’s The Demons tells the story of a revolution within the context of a small village and a handful of personalities. The strange mix of philosophy and neurosis, crowd psychology and fashionable disdain for tradition all come together in the madness of a bloodbath. It is a 19th century Helter Skelter that presciently predicted […]
The Fantasized ‘End of History’ Is Now Long Gone. So: What’s Left?
With the US hegemony after the collapse of the USSR, the world did not become more peaceful. Capitalism has failed.
Why’d Putin Want To Swap Navalny?
While many “Non-Russian Pro-Russians” celebrated Navalny’s untimely death when it happened, in hindsight, it would have arguably been a lot better for Russia’s objective national interests had he lived and been swapped.
Russian Presidential Election Shows Unseen Innovativeness
Russia has recently been one of the drivers of progress when it comes to expressing the democratic will of the people.
Russian Presidential Elections Matter Much To The Russian People
In 2024, why do the Russian Presidential Elections matter much to the Russian people? Exactly two days ago, the Russian Presidential Elections kicked off in all over Russia and the newly-joined Russian regions in Eastern Ukraine. Yes, the war in Ukraine is not over yet but it does not mean […]
Russian Presidential Elections 2024: A Showcase Of Progress
The 2024 Russian presidential elections stand as a defining moment in the nation’s political landscape, carrying implications not only for domestic governance but also for the country’s international relations. Scheduled from the 15th to the 17th of March, these elections have drawn attention for the strides made towards fostering a […]
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