Looking for History in All the Wrong Places
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Historians may have paid too much attention to hierarchies and too little to the loose social networks that often end up disrupting them.
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Moisés Naím / TruthDig
Historians may have paid too much attention to hierarchies and too little to the loose social networks that often end up disrupting them.
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The US government is failing to protect its citizens from the predatory behavior of some corporations. Irresponsibly lax gun control, the opioid epidemic, pharmaceutical price gouging and the ravages of climate change are just four examples
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Venezuelans want to vote, but not in elections where traps and tricks will guarantee the continuity of this government
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Schooling is not the same as learning. In other words, going to school, and getting a diploma, does not mean that the student has learned much.
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Before, companies needed financial, human, technological and brand capital to succeed. From here on they will also need digital capital.
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Both the new nuclear stance and the growing energy autonomy of the United States reinforce the isolationism that characterizes President Donald Trump’s mindset.
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