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War Is Not Just a Western Notion

“It is well that war is so terrible, otherwise we should grow too fond of it.” – Robert E. Lee…

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It’s Time to Stop the Prejudice against Mergers and Acquisitions

Change can be a challenge for industry giants, and new ideas are sometimes hard to come by for established and…

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What Seinfeld Can Teach You about the Government’s Senseless War on Appliances

The Biden administration took a major action in 2022 to show it meant business in a war that had quietly raged for…

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Is NPR ‘State-Affiliated Media’? Their Coverage of the Federal Debt Certainly Suggests as Much

In late December, after US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen borrowed $90 billion in just one day, the federal government’s public debt eclipsed…

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Why Australia Day Is a Holiday to Raise a Glass (Of Rum) To

This week—January 26—marks Australia Day, special in the fabled “Land Down Under” for two reasons. First, it was on this…

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Javier Milei’s Message to Collectivists in Davos: You Are the Problem

Javier Milei went to Davos to attend the 54th annual World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting last week. Attendees of the…

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The Rise and Fall of Japan’s First ‘Enlightenment’

In the Western world, we think of feudalism as predominant during the period from (roughly) the reign of Charlemagne to…

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The Tricky Business of Branding

Brand development has become a major focus for firms hoping to find or maintain success in advanced markets. According to…

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10 Education Entrepreneurs Offer Advice To New Founders in 2024

With parents continuing to seek more personalized education options for their children, and education choice policies expanding in many states…

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Big Firms Are Hardly Invincible. Just Ask Blackberry

Sometimes a company can seem so large that its position in the market appears unassailable. However, history teaches us that…

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