by Donald Teel | Mar 20, 2023 | China, Donald Teel, Foreign Policy
Walls are nearly as old as history and they represent many things. Homes often have decorative walls around them. Embassies have walls. Often, walls are erected to define a shopping center’s perimeter and to control entry and exit traffic. Fences are a form of a...
by Michael Schmidt | May 27, 2021 | America, KS, Michael Schmidt
It is said that republics decline into democracies and democracies degenerate into despotisms. After over 240 years, has America grown incapable of freedom? How long can a nation remain free if the citizens no longer place a high value on freedom and liberty? These...
by Donald Teel | Jan 16, 2021 | Featured Article
Spare me a few moments of your valuable time to set the stage for these 5 short talks on free markets and free people. If you would like to skip directly to the talks, please do so. There’s a great deal of tension in the air, an edginess foreign to our culture, to our...
by Victor Jen | Aug 27, 2020 | China, Featured Article, Victor Jen
As a person of Chinese descent, I sense a comeuppance of the ethnic sort: as a race, haven’t we tolerated the rule of the Communist Party long enough? Has not the mechanism of the Party, so entrenched in the mainland, been the reason for the coronavirus run...
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