Category: Systemic
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Slavery, Sovereignty, and State Formation: A Nonpartisan Analysis of the Texas Revolution and Its Racial Legacy

How economic interests, legal conflicts, and institutional development shaped Texas’s path to independence The Texas Revolution (1835–1836) is often framed as a struggle for freedom from an overbearing central government. While this narrative has enduring symbolic power, historical scholarship demonstrates that the conflict was also deeply entangled with economic interests, demographic change, and the politics…
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Tale of Two Americas – Classism in Power’s Shadow: How Class Power, Public Indifference, and Emerging Oligarchy Are Reshaping the Nation

There are two Americas living side by side, sharing the same land but not the same reality. There are two Americas.One America is buoyed by privilege, untouchable and insulated.The other America is sinking under the weight of wage stagnation, rising costs, shrinking supports, and a mental-health storm gathering overhead. The current policy direction is not…