Was Malcolm X merely the radical foil to Martin Luther King Jr., or was his political evolution a profound challenge to the very foundations of American liberalism? Dylan Aunger’s article,
Month: June 2025
King, Parliament, and taxation in English constitutional historyKing, Parliament, and taxation in English constitutional history
Did you know the power of the US Congress to levy taxes has roots stretching back to 13th-century England? Peter Paccione’s article, “King, Parliament, and Taxation in English Constitutional History,”
How Did Nazi Ideology Shape the Structure and Policies of the Third Reich Between 1933 and 1945?How Did Nazi Ideology Shape the Structure and Policies of the Third Reich Between 1933 and 1945?
Beyond the parades and propaganda, how deeply did Nazi ideology permeate the very fabric of the Third Reich, transforming Germany from the inside out? Dylan Aunger’s article, “How Did Nazi
The 1981 Green Paper: Thatcher’s First Poll Tax Failure and Its Lessons IgnoredThe 1981 Green Paper: Thatcher’s First Poll Tax Failure and Its Lessons Ignored
Did you know Margaret Thatcher’s government pitched a poll tax in 1981, only to see it crash and burn before the infamous Community Charge? In this blog post by Peter