From the Nixon Shock to Biden-flation
Since the “Nixon shock” of 1971, the dollar’s value — and the average American’s living standard — has continuously declined, while income inequality and the size, scope, and cost of government have risen.
Since the “Nixon shock” of 1971, the dollar’s value — and the average American’s living standard — has continuously declined, while income inequality and the size, scope, and cost of government have risen.
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In the American imagination, China is on course to overtake America as an economic superpower.
Government-mandated vaccine passports are a denial of basic human rights.
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN for short, does not seem to usually draw much attention in modern global media.
By positioning themselves as guardians of truth and the only legitimate authority on complex policy issues, certain segments of the scientific community have largely created the very problems they now deplore.
Ashraf Ghani embodies the degree to which modern neoliberal democracy is a façade for the ruling kleptocracy.