Mendeleyev, Witte and the Revival of Russia’s Lost Revolutionary Potential of 1905

Mendeleyev, Witte and the Revival of Russia’s Lost Revolutionary Potential of 1905

The biosphere’s limits only dominate humanity’s destiny when we permit the law of the jungle, rather than the law of civilization, to shape our world… as all empires demand be so. In my last article in this history series, I attempted to shed some light on President Putin’s reasons for claiming the Bolshevik Revolution did…

Pakistan’s Economic Woes Could Worsen if It Does Not Impose the EU’s Liberal World View

Pakistan’s Economic Woes Could Worsen if It Does Not Impose the EU’s Liberal World View

Citing Pakistan’s worsening human rights situation, particularly relating to the safety of minorities, women, and journalists, the European Union has raised concerns and put the country’s preferred trade status in question. Luis Garicano, a Spanish member of the European Parliament, recently visited Pakistan and met with top leaders and members of civil society. On November…

Fifty Years Since the End of Bretton Woods: A Geopolitical Review

Fifty Years Since the End of Bretton Woods: A Geopolitical Review

Ironically, it was Stalin who was responsible for the economic reconstruction of Europe and the Bretton Woods system’s birth, Mauricio Metri writes. On August 15th, 1971, the then-president of the United States, Richard Nixon, made an eighteen-minute speech to the country whose effects impacted the world. Among other subjects, he announced the end of the…

Into the Abyss We Go…

Into the Abyss We Go…

Why won’t our politicians ever listen?  Just two days after voters made it exceedingly clear that they hate mandates, the Biden administration has announced that the nationwide OSHA mandate will go into effect on January 4th.  Are Biden and his minions this dense, or do they just not care what the American people think?  It has…