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Juan Carlos Sánchez
7 posts
Libertarian Thought and Abolitionism in the Genesis of the American Republic
Sowell's analysis of the legal and political nature of colonialism in the 18th and 19th centuries would be sufficient to refute the thesis of a sector of left-wing intellectual thought.
02.23.21
25,000 Soldiers for Biden’s Inauguration: Partisan Use of Institutions
"The National Guard is 90 percent white men, of whom only 20 percent voted for Biden," Cohen said. He added, "Given their predominantly conservative status … there are probably no more than 25% of the guards who are willing to protect us."
01.20.21
Socialism: Biden’s ‘Remedy’ to Fix the Economy
Biden's "magic formula" would generate more precarious employment and less job creation by companies
01.04.21
Censorship and Single Thinking to “End Racism”: New Formula for Institutions
These intimidating guidelines will exert unreasonable and unappealable power over the operation of the institution and against those who don't practice racist admission policies
12.29.20
DHS and CISA Under Suspicion After Russian Attack
Why is the media trying to disassociate the news from the hacking, from Krebs' management at the head of CISA?
12.24.20
Republicanism vs. Democracy: The Crucial Battle of Constitutionalism in the U.S.
It is understandable that the Founding Fathers voted for a republican system in which rights came before the state on the basis of the rule of law, so that the subject of rights would not be the state and its corporations, but the citizenry
12.20.20
Walter Edward Williams, The African American Intellectual Who Never Victimized Himself
Throughout his career, Williams stood out as one of the most renowned economists when it came to investigating free-market capitalism.
12.14.20