Saturnalia
the most popular holiday on the ancient Roman calendar, derived from older farming-related rituals of midwinter and the winter solstice, especially the practice of offering …
the most popular holiday on the ancient Roman calendar, derived from older farming-related rituals of midwinter and the winter solstice, especially the practice of offering …
A social control policy conceived in the USA in the late 1960s and launched in 1971 by the government of Richard Nixon. Nixon’s domestic policy chief, John Ehrlichman, later admitted that it was a …
the act of conducting trade or business, especially of an illicit kind. The international criminal banking cartel run most of the illegal trafficking worldwide including drugs, human (sex, organ harvesting, labor), arms, and laundering of money. …
The harmonization between a person’s behaviour and the standards of a particular group. It is best to use the term ‘norms‘ as opposed to standards. …
A 1973 science fiction dystopian-survivalist fiction movie starring Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson, Dick Van Patten, Chuck Connors, and Joseph Cotten. It was directed by Richard Fleischer. It has become a cult-classic Post …
The Anglo-Saxons are two different peoples and therefore they begin with different histories. Both came from the northern precincts of the Black Sea, but the …
The current, modern socialism that is a hybrid between economic socialism and identity politics. The roots of this identity socialism can be traced to one …
a Postmodernist and Marxist construct based on Critical theory that teaches that race is not genetic. Instead, race is a social construct and a basis for political struggles …
America as the exception rather than the rule among the nations of the world. America is the only country in the world that derives its …
The “1619 Project” was founded by New York Times columnist Nikole Hannah-Jones and launched in August 2019 with a 100-page spread in the Times’s Sunday …