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Wayne Price reviews Loren Goldner's "Revolution, Defeat, and Theoretical Underdevelopment: Russia, Turkey, Spain, Bolivia" ...
This will change everything” - and it did. From the moment it hit the tracks, this train set in motion events that reshaped ...
It sounds wild, but history has a way of connecting the unexpected. This video investigates how the fall of Rome disrupted ...
The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people.” That was Karl Marx, but it could as easily have ...
Unveils Revolutionary “Moneta” Robot-Scanner and Appoints Marco A. Soriano as CEO of Arius Technology Europa Srl M. Soriano represents the perfect synthesis of traditional industrial excellence and ...
Hidden in a quaint part of the UK lies a pretty village that is often overlooked by Brits planning a trip away. Surrounded by ...
Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do. Goethe’s words, written two centuries ago, capture Nigeria’s present problem with uncomfortable accuracy. The country knows ...
With the Industrial Revolution, which began in Britain in the late 18th century, came the first wave of technology to transform the economic system. In the centuries that followed were further ...
Economics Professor Siobhan O’Keefe says that technology has been upending the workforce—more or less constantly—since the dawn of the industrial era. We talked to O’Keefe for some additional context ...
Six months away from its 250th year, the United States of America is still in its infancy. It is an empire forever moving and shifting, trying to decide what it will be. Prolific documentarian Ken ...