Canada’s other big contribution to the American diet is canola oil, which is produced stateside in relatively small amounts.
Does your family aspire to the American Dream of a decent paying job, a few weeks of paid vacation, a home of your own, and the hope of retiring before you die? Maybe try Canada. Our country has ...
The discovery of an 11,000-year-old village in Saskatchewan could rewrite Indigenous history in central Canada.
A nifty little book, “From the Browder File,” explains the origin of the word “negro.” Anthony Browder, the book’s author, ...
Banning booze in Bihar has empowered gangs and illicit markets in an echo of the 1920s. Here's what went wrong ...
Martin Luther King Jr.’s holiday has passed, and we are heading into Black History Month, making this a good moment to ...
The Untouchables” was a popularized expression when the movie came out about the Al Capone mob and the FBI agent, Elliot Ness ...
The fifth pillar of caste, according to Isabel Wilkerson, author of “Caste: The Origins of our Discontents” is the division of labour based on one’s place in the hierarchy.
Capital punishment has continued to become rarer in recent years, and public opinion of the practice keeps growing dimmer ...
We tend to think that America has a racial divide, which is substantially different from our own caste system. But Ms Wilkerson, who has herself suffered and continues to suffer from ...
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Pillars of Caste~I
Throughout human history, three caste systems have stood out. The tragically accelerated, chilling, and officially vanquished caste system of Nazi Germany.
The U.S. patent system was as much a part of American exceptionalism as all other aspects of the new American Republic. For example, the patent system was—and is—created through statutes ...