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Gandhi's Relevance Today
by shoban babu
It is no easy task to consider the relevance of the Gandhian prescriptions and strategy for the contemporary world. But if one accepts R.R. Diwakar's teaching that satyagraha made Mahatma Gandhi, and not the... published 3 months ago
Trans Texas Corridor
by Marye Audet
Trans Texas Corridor is touted by TxDot as an economic boost, a way to increase trade, and a cure for hemorrhoids. Is it, really? How it affects Texans, and ultimately, the United States as a whole. published 13 months ago
Breaking Down Hong Kong's 2008 Legislative Council Election
by fishskinfreak2008
Democrats in Hong Kong fared terribly in the 2004 Legco elections. So-, they'll do even worse in 2008? That's precisely what a CNN report is saying. Fewer Hongkongers will vote this year. Also, the... published 3 months ago
25 Ways to Be Patriotic
by New Day
Are you patriotic? Ordinarily, you might not have to consider the question, unless it happens to be the season between Memorial Day and Labor Day in the United States, or if you are running for President. What... published 5 months ago
American Fascism Goes Mainstream
by pgrundy
Michele Bachmann, Republican Representative for Minnesota's sixth Congressional district, set off a storm of controversy when she appeared Friday October 17th on the popular political cable TV show Hard Ball... published 6 weeks ago
German Turks and Turkish Germination: Nationalistic Tensions!
by brynb
The explosions began exactly one and a half seconds before we really knew why, but we still knew why. The decrepit, ex-quasi-Soviet, East German apartments next to our café subscribed to a cable service... published 6 months ago
On 9-11, Patriotism, and the U.S. Flag
by lyubansk
by Mikhail Lyubansky It's September 11th as I write this paragraph, September 11th, 2008 -- seven years since the September 11th. As I pedaled to work this morning, I recalled that day seven years ago and... published 3 months ago
Nationalism, and how it affects us as citizens
by Sumariel
"Old Glory" The term Nationalism has many flavors, from the fanatacism of those who served Germany's Third Reich, to the child waving a small version of "Old Glory" at a Fourth of July parade. Like those in... published 5 months ago
Poem: September 11, 2001
by jjbreunig3
A remembrance of the September terrorist attack, (9/11), on the United States of America. published 4 weeks ago
European Cup Soccer: An American Discovers "The Beautiful Game"
by JOReilly
As an American, I'm a giant fan of our national pasttimes - baseball, football (the American kind), basketball, and hockey. I'm originally from Boston, so I love Larry Bird, cried tears of joy for days after... published 5 months ago










