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Subject The Failure of Global Liberal Hegemony
Date August 7, 2019 8:04 PM
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The Failure of Global Liberal Hegemony ([link removed])
by David Gordon ([link removed])

Despite the manifest failure of the liberal hegemony program, its neoconservative advocates have retained their influence. They are rarely called to account for their mistakes, but continue to be treated as if they are experts.


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Mexicans Are Safer in El Paso than in Mexico ([link removed])
by Ryan McMaken ([link removed])

Mexican politicians are claiming Mexican nationals are unsafe in the US. Meanwhile, Mexico's homicide rate — fueled by strict gun-control laws — has soared to five times that of the US.

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Can Boris Turn a Hard Brexit Into a Tax Cut? ([link removed])
by Alasdair Macleod ([link removed])

The establishment media are still wrong-footed on Brexit. Johnson's hardball approach could be a big win for the UK.

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The Stupidity of the American Healthcare Consumer? ([link removed])
by Michel Accad ([link removed]) and Anish Koka ([link removed])

Dr. Keith Smith offers insights into the chasm that exists between the way healthcare policymakers conceive of medical practice and how ordinary patients actually seek the best possible healthcare value.


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