Socialism and Liberalism: A Path Towards Estrangement’s End
Thinkers in both “camps” have not only challenged the underlying idea of the split but created theory that unified both liberal and socialist principles.
The entrance of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. into the Democratic Primary and announcement that Cornel West will be seeking the
The discourse about the structure of the world political order has come to turn increasingly around the question of ‘poles’
It is often remarked that the Americans and Europeans use the term ‘Liberal’ in quite different contexts—in the US,
Few words have become more loaded in the vocabulary of American international relations than ‘regime change’. As documents regarding the
Perhaps the most salient feature of American individualism that has asserted itself in political culture has been a particular affinity
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has changed the world—and the Ukrainian counterattack in Kharkiv Oblast may have changed it
“Fantasy Roleplaying is Hurting America” shouted a provocative title in Christianity Today in July. The article focused on Steve Bannon
The declaration of War on Terror in 2001 was enthusiastically greeted by a more-than-usually jingoistic American population rallying around the
As an answer to the realist position that the world is anarchic and thus military might is necessary for any
The UN has long been held up as a model of international idealism—supporters see it as a possibility to
American theorist John Mearsheimer has been making the rounds claiming that the West bears the majority of the responsibility (this
A popular saying, often used when discussing the uncertainties of the past, is that “history is written by winners.” The
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