Tag: super-rich families

  • POTUS vs German chancellor: Extreme vs zero power

    POTUS vs German chancellor: Extreme vs zero power

    The president of the United States commands one of the most concentrated portfolios of power in modern history. The German chancellor, by contrast, operates within a framework built to restrain authority. Both offices lead advanced economies. Both sit at the heart of alliances. Yet only one wields the tools to change the world overnight. The…

  • Why the US is rich, Latin America poor?

    Why the US is rich, Latin America poor?

    Two vast regions. One hemisphere. Both blessed with rich soil, vast forests, and natural resources; both colonized by Europeans. Both fought for independence in the 18th and 19th centuries. And yet, one became a global superpower while the other remains locked in cycles of poverty, corruption, and inequality. Why did the United States soar while…

  • How freethought is redefining global politics

    How freethought is redefining global politics

    They say, “We can’t have freedom of speech in Europe. We’re not America.” But how can anything change if we are punished for even saying that? How do we reform injustice if questioning it is illegal? Freethought today is no longer academic. It is revolutionary. Across borders, thinkers challenge systems—not with weapons, but with ideas.…

  • Education system: Competing countries, competing people

    Education system: Competing countries, competing people

    Everyone praises education. Politicians declare it the foundation of freedom. Parents call it the key to success. Reformers dream of its ability to lift the poor. But beneath these warm slogans lies a colder reality. Education was not born to enlighten. It was born to prepare nations for competition. And in doing so, it turned…

  • West has been destroying Middle East and never helped

    West has been destroying Middle East and never helped

    The pattern is undeniable. Western powers invade, topple governments, and bomb cities. Then they walk away. No justice follows. And no rebuilding takes place. No responsibility is ever accepted. As a result, the Middle East remains shattered. Its people suffer in silence. Its cities lie in ruins. Those who flee often die at sea, rot…

  • History of health care to now: 8 million dead each year

    History of health care to now: 8 million dead each year

    People believe modern health care is expensive because it is advanced. But the real reason is much simpler: because someone wants profit. From the earliest times to today, paying for your own survival has been a consistent injustice, not a new one. And it continues even though we live in an age where trillion-dollar fortunes…

  • A security architecture for people, without people

    A security architecture for people, without people

    Politics does not move because of elections. History does not change because of parliaments. The real shifts—the wars, the alliances, the economic collapses—begin in shadow meetings. In hotel suites, military bases, and diplomatic backdoors. A few decide what billions will endure. This is called security architecture. A set of informal, often invisible arrangements that determine…

  • Freethinkers International substitutes governments

    Freethinkers International substitutes governments

    A global government would be the most logical path. Shared humanity, shared planet, shared responsibilities. It could stop wars before they start. It could erase hunger before it spreads. Coordinated justice would finally replace national hypocrisy. And yet, we live in a highly interconnected global economy with no major regulator. Banks trade across borders. Corporations…

  • Journalists as whores for hire and thugs

    Journalists as whores for hire and thugs

    Journalists claim neutrality. They say they inform, not influence. But in reality, many serve. Not the people. Not the truth. But those who pay them. They defend power, they normalize war. They polish the image of tyrants and smear anyone who exposes them. The media today no longer just covers events. It creates them. It…

  • 9/11 terrorists didn’t envision 4.5 million deaths

    9/11 terrorists didn’t envision 4.5 million deaths

    September 11, 2001. Nearly 3,000 civilians died within hours. The images pierced the world’s mind. Skyscrapers collapsed. Firefighters wept. Families vanished. The shock gripped every screen. But the aftermath did far more damage. While the attacks lasted a single morning, the consequences reshaped the 21st century. What began as a terrorist assault became a political…