Probation spoke of “compliance”; Torah spoke of “return.” Psychology asked about cognitive restructuring; Judaism asked about ...
In the summer of 1920, Benjamin Schlesinger, president of the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union (ILGWU), sailed ...
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Dependency Theory and the Condition of the Poor in the Developing World

For decades, the global economy has promised convergence. The message has been straightforward: open your markets, liberalise your trade, attract investment, and prosperity will follow. Yet many ...
Indeed, investing in people is investing in high-quality development. China's modernization goals are not confined to ...
IMF says the enormous costs of European rearmament, the consequences of the international trade war and demands made by banks ...
The experiences unfolding across Africa brings to the fore the central problem of every revolutionary movement: leadership.
Helen Andrews's "Great Feminization" theory suggests women attained positions of influence and then ruined institutions by being themselves.
Social Security reform is inevitable and could take many forms. The SSA could cut benefits, or freeze or slow cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs). They could start means-testing recipients to deny or ...
Commentators are slamming Tucker Carlson for peddling the conspiracy theory that COVID-19 was made in a way that rendered Jewish people immune to the deadly virus. On the Monday episode of “The Tucker ...
Takaichi’s election represents a historic breakthrough in a country where gender parity in leadership has long lagged behind its economic sophistication. Yet investors shouldn’t mistake her gender ...