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Churchill – Right or Wrong ? an Analysis

... the discipline to generate and project wealth and power. As a prophet of Liberal Democracy, there could have been no better trained or indoctrinated messiah than Churchill. The man whose family history had been formed around the development ... Read Read: Churchill – Right or Wrong ? an Analysis

By: C. Read | 29/12/2008 | Business

Churchill From 1914-1939, and the Unnecessary War

... and government. His experience taught him that democracy was not applicable at all times in all locations to all peoples, yet fair government rested not on military power but on moral law. Churchill in effect cut military deployment and ... Read Read: Churchill From 1914-1939, and the Unnecessary War

By: C. Read | 26/12/2008 | News & Society

Churchill, His Conservatism and Freedom

... legal-gay-feminist axis that runs roughshod in today’s politics. Neither would or did Churchill. Second I use ‘parliamentary order’ on purpose. I am not a big fan of ‘mass democracy’ which in my view leads to mob rule, socialist pandering ... Read Read: Churchill, His Conservatism and Freedom

By: C. Read | 28/12/2008 | News & Society

Sir Winston Churchill- Book Excerpt

... a prominent politico, but I felt I had to run for Parliament, and eventually won a spot with his old slogan, “Tory Democracy.” Got a nice ring to it. MS: Probably helped that you were loaded. WC: Loaded? As in drunk on a bender? ... Read Read: Sir Winston Churchill- Book Excerpt

By: Michael A. Stusser | 27/09/2007 | Writing

Churchill’s During World War II and Its Aftermath

... from office by an overwhelming share. For the third time the Labour party was called forth to govern. Churchill after leading the democracies to attain the supreme glories and garlands of success instantly found himself shorn of privilege ... Read Read: Churchill’s During World War II and Its Aftermath

By: C. Read | 29/12/2008 | Business

Book Review, “churchill and America" by Martin Gilbert

... ; and the billions of private dollars sent to overseas charities highlight what Churchill demanded in 1946m “(that) the United States must realize its power and its democracy for resolute guidance”. This is as true today as it was in 1946. ... Read Read: Book Review, “churchill and America" by Martin Gilbert

By: C. Read | 27/12/2008 | News & Society

Churchill Surrenders, Roosevelt Appeases, the Ubermensch Dominate

... of ‘these strong brave leaders, leading their countries to a better future.’ Only a handful of quasi-democracies remain and these, the mainstream media assures its public, are historical oddities. Ubermensch ideology and communitarian ... Read Read: Churchill Surrenders, Roosevelt Appeases, the Ubermensch Dominate

By: C. Read | 27/12/2008 | News & Society
Kartik

Continuous Corrosion Of Indian Democracy - "Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri"

... salvage the ever deteriorating image of the Indian political class, but also arrest the continuous corrosion of Indian democracy. No doubt, it is easier said than done, for the kind of fractious political environment that our disputatious ... Read Read: Continuous Corrosion Of Indian Democracy - "Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri"

By: Kartik | 09/03/2009 | Politics

The Hamster School Of Management

... poorly or untrained processor... This cycle of life goes on and on infinitum. Winston Churchill said democracy is the worst form of government except all the others that have been tried. The same can be said for role models in life. The ... Read Read: The Hamster School Of Management

By: William Z. Piker | 24/03/2007 | Management

Iraq and Iran – Another Example of Weakness Leading to More Violence

... lose 3,000-5,000 soldiers just in removing Saddam. Three years later, we have removed him and sponsored a democracy to boot, and at far less than those feared numbers. But we react as if we had faced unexpected numbers of casualties. ... Read Read: Iraq and Iran – Another Example of Weakness Leading to More Violence

By: C. Read | 10/04/2008 | Business

Tired of Gandhi

... ’ repudiates reality and merges mysticism and emotionalism, into a replacement for reality and practicality. Churchill was not too far wrong is his assessment but having said that, it is obvious that India would have attained independence ... Read Read: Tired of Gandhi

By: C. Read | 09/04/2008 | Business

Leadership and What it Means and What it Must Be

... tribal and primal eras that were in vogue for most of history before the industrial revolution and the spread of technology and democracy, most leadership was rather authoritarian. The authoritarianism could take different guises and forms, ... Read Read: Leadership and What it Means and What it Must Be

By: C. Read | 26/12/2008 | News & Society

Why the Muslim World is not so Fond of the West

... of the dog-like devotion of U.S. presidents towards Israel can be proven by the means by which they get elected. Living in the “democracy” they live in, any U.S. president desiring to reside in the White House must be the spaniel of AIPAC, ... Read Read: Why the Muslim World is not so Fond of the West

By: Bellal | 11/08/2008 | Politics

Russian Imperialism and Bloody Empire Building

... legal mavens who declaimed over the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq ? Nowhere of course. Georgia's crime was to be an independent democracy in the way of Russian ambition. It is a white Christian country – not a black, Muslim, Arab or ... Read Read: Russian Imperialism and Bloody Empire Building

By: C. Read | 13/12/2008 | News & Society
Russell Shortt

A History of the Cold War

... by many in the West that Nazism would be a bulwark against Bolshevism increased Stalin's hostility to the Western democracies. What cemented this resentment was the fact that the West had dithered for so long to open a second front, leaving ... Read Read: A History of the Cold War

By: Russell Shortt | 26/03/2009 | History

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