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  • Digital Drift: The Slow Loss of Culture

    The definitions of culture and what it encompasses have changed over the years to be more precise and inclusive. All cultures have intangible elements of heritage, including a variety of oral tradition, folk songs, dances, and specific sacraments, and minority cultures are no exception. Due to their small size however, smaller cultural groups are at…

  • The Antidote To The Sino-American Trade Conflict

    For most of human history all but a sliver of the populace scraped by on a meager income below the current International Poverty Line of just $1.90. Not until the Enlightenment in the West did global wealth experience a significant, sustained increase over time. Not coincidentally, the interval since the Enlightenment has also been the…

  • The Empire Strikes Back: Soccer In A Postcolonial World

    As the final whistle blows at a World Cup Quarter Final watch party in Miami, I leave the venue alongside dozens of silent yellow-clad Brazil fans, many on the verge of tears. With their heartbreaking 2-1 defeat to Belgium, Brazil’s elimination narrows the competition to six teams going into the second leg of the Quarter-Finals—all…

  • A Drop In the Bucket

    Globalization does have its limits. Although it is too early to call it a trend, many American manufacturers have begun to return some of their production from overseas in a process known as “reshoring”. Notable companies planning reshoring include Ford, General Electric, Otis, and several others. Executives for these corporations are quick to point out…