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The number is 423.9. That’s the current concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere—423.9 parts per million. On paper, it looks like a statistic. In reality, it’s a verdict. It says the...
The Return To The Land Of Oz
Dorothy Gale III never quite believed the stories. Not fully. Not the way her grandmother told them. But she loved to listen. As a little girl, she’d curl up beside the old woman on a wide front...
The Dream That Refuses to Die
The legend of King Arthur and the Camelot vision has echoed through centuries, offering us more than knights and battles. Within the myth lies a timeless story of justice, loyalty, and renewal....
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Simple living is gaining popularity as people seek fulfillment beyond consumerism. Influenced by historical figures like Socrates and John Woolman, modern enthusiasts are embracing a lifestyle...
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Remember the 1970s? Stagflation, gas lines, polyester leisure suits, and the unmistakable smell of economic dysfunction? Back then, it was foreign oil barons pulling the strings. This time, we’re...
How Microplastic Pollution is Destroying Global Food Security
Microplastic pollution is silently crippling global food security by reducing photosynthesis in crops, marine algae, and freshwater ecosystems. Studies show a staggering decline of up to 12%,...
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The contrasting worldviews in the U.S. highlight a significant divide in values, impacting family wellness and social outcomes. Research indicates that progressive values correlate with better...
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Americans aren't short on economic reform ideas—antitrust proposals, labor reforms, and platform regulation have existed for decades. Yet reforms repeatedly stall, weaken, or reverse. This isn't because ideas are bad. It's because two critical political preconditions have never existed. The extractive economy described in Parts 1-3 cannot be corrected through policy tweaks or better leadership. It can only be corrected after specific political conditions are met and a deliberate sequence of structural reforms follows.





