Archive for May, 2014

Murder of Democracy – Attack on Dr Dharamvir Gandhi – Video


Murder of Democracy - Attack on Dr Dharamvir Gandhi
It is heartening that despite the high stakes in the April 30 Lok Sabha polling in Punjab, there were only a handful of violent incidents. However, the attack on the Aam Aadmi Party candidate...

By: Kanwar Sandhu

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That Study Saying America's an Oligarchy? It's Just the Start

BOSTON (TheStreet) -- The United States is supposed to be a democracy, in which all citizens can participate equally. But the growing income inequality of the past decade brought criticism that it's big business and the rich that really rules U.S. policy, not the average citizen.

This criticism gained momentum with the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on McCutcheon v. the Federal Election Commission, which rolled back campaign finance laws to let a person give up to $3.5 million in campaign donations, whether that be directly to candidates, PACs or political parties.

Supporters say it doesn't threaten the inclusion of ordinary citizens in the shaping of policy. But a forthcoming study in Perspectives on Politics suggests government policy already disproportionately favors the interests of big business and the rich over those of the middle or lower classes that government functions more as an oligarchy than a democracy.

The study, by Martin Gilens, a professor of politics at Princeton University, and Benjamin I. Page, a professor at Northwestern University, analyzed 1,779 policy issues over three decades to estimate how much influence the rich, organized interest groups and average citizens each have on policy outcomes. Gilens and Page found that people in the 90th income percentile had the most political influence, followed closely by organized interest groups.

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The Berlin Wall and the fall of East German communism – Video


The Berlin Wall and the fall of East German communism
An explanation of the dramatic fall of the Berlin wall in November 1989. From Curriculum Bites.

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CIA Archives: Anti-Communism Efforts in Southeast Asia (1954) – Video


CIA Archives: Anti-Communism Efforts in Southeast Asia (1954)
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Funniest Jokes #388: Have we achieved full Communism? – Video


Funniest Jokes #388: Have we achieved full Communism?
Funniest Jokes #388: Have we achieved full Communism?

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