How a 1905 debate about 'tainted' Rockefeller money is a reminder of ethical dilemmas today
Oct 04, 2019 15:02 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Many nonprofits, including top universities and museums are confronting serious ethical dilemmas regarding accepting tainted money. The MIT Media Lab, an interdisciplinary research lab, has been widely criticized for...
Trump's bad Nixon imitation may cost him the presidency
Oct 04, 2019 14:43 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Whatever Donald Trump does, Richard Nixon usually did it first and better. Nixon got a foreign governments help to win a presidential election over 50 years ago. Trumps imitation of the master has proven far from...
Backing Putin: Russia's middle class is no longer a catalyst for democratic change
Oct 04, 2019 14:38 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
A wave of protests rocked Moscow and scores of other cities across Russia between 2011 and 2013. The demonstrators called for free and fair elections and some even demanded an end to the Putin regime. Many Russian...
How the impeachment inquiry might affect Trump's 2020 re-election chances
Oct 04, 2019 14:36 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The next 13 months will see American politics completely dominated by the fate of Donald Trump. As the House of Representatives moves towards impeaching him, leading to a hearing which then moves to the Senate, the...
What Gandhi believed is the purpose of a corporation
Oct 02, 2019 03:14 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Mahatma Gandhi is celebrated across the globe as an idealist who used civil disobedience to frustrate and overthrow British colonialists in India. The popularity of his nonviolent teachings which inspired civil rights...
Why do Israel's poorest immigrants vote for the right and far right?
Oct 02, 2019 03:09 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The Israeli election was held on September 17, but it remains unclear who Benyamin Netanyahu (Likud) or his main opponent Benny Gantz (Blue White) will be able to bring together a government. One thing is for sure: in...
Boris Johnson's flirtation with populism will have lasting consequences for the Conservative Party
Oct 02, 2019 03:08 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
UK politics is getting more dramatic, divisive and nastier. Nowhere is this more evident than in the populist turn taken by the Conservative Party. Problematically for them, however, populism is incompatible with some of...
UK Inflation Stabilizes: November CPI at 2.6%, Signaling Economic Recovery
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