imperialism

Imperialistic Tendencies: a brief histoy of the U.S. in Iraq

The United States has long seen itself as “the world’s watchdog.” Often we get involved in other country’s foreign affairs, usually in the name of democracy and helping those in need.

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Political Commentary: The Naive Ideology of Manifest Destiny.

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The Save Darfur Coalition: Are They A Hoax Or A Ticking Timebomb?

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By Stewart N. Thorpe (Ramognino) of Citizen Press Revolution

Darfur, ladies and gentlemen, as the public knows it, is a hoax, a great, giant, big, freaking big hoax.

The Save Darfur Coalition spent $15 million in 2006 and none of that $15 million went to aid groups on the ground in Darfur. None.

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Globalism - The Rise of Imperialism, Part I

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Eighty years ago, the world saw an end to the period historians refer to as Pax Britannia. The British Empire receded in the years after World War I and II, and coincidentally, England's sister, America became the leading power. Interestingly, the driving force of these two world powers are one in the same- imperialism.

But do not be mistaken- the imperialism of Britain and America may be similar in their desire for economic growth, however, their main goals and their results are completely different. A better definition of the imperialism today, referred to as "globalism", would be the rise of Pax Economia

To be continued...


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