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We’ve seen capitalism spark innovation and communism promise equality—but both have also led to inequality, corruption, and collapse. So, are these extreme ideologies actually working?
Under its longest-serving editor, Graydon Carter, Vanity Fair was that rare thing – a New York society magazine that published serious journalism. @PeterPeteryork looks at what Carter got right. Peter ...
Women in central Ho Chi Minh City dressed to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the end of Vietnam War. (Richard Vogel / Associated Press) ...
If you've never been to Washington, D.C. before, plan to spend some time along the Tidal Basin, an approximately 107-acre pond encircled by a 2.1-mile loop trail. Constructed to use the strong ...
Other countries have watched their democracies slip away gradually, without tanks in the streets. That may be where we’re ...
The debate between capitalism and communism has shaped global economies for centuries, but how do we scientifically compare them? Since economies are constantly evolving and influenced by ...
David Rowe is a multiple Walkley award-winning cartoonist. He draws a daily political cartoon and one for the Chanticleer column. The Packing Room Prize has been awarded ahead of next week’s ...
A district judge in Utah issued a marvelous decision on April 18, finding Utah’s school voucher law to be unconstitutional. The 60-page decision was based on a variety of constitutional flaws ...
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To my delight, “The History Podcast: Invisible Hands,” a BBC series about capitalism and the “free ... interplay between democracy, fascism, communism, and religion in twentieth-century ...
From the editorial, " Though he was not partisan, (Pope Francis') positions often appealed to progressives, giving moral authority on issues such as inequality, critiques of corrupted capitalism ...