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Culture, Political Essays

War With Iran and the Erosion of Constitutional Power

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Culture, Political Essays

When Presidents Ignore the Rules Abroad, Democracy Weakens at Home

Unilateral force abroad may look like strength, but it carries a hidden cost. Every time a president bypasses constraints overseas,

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Political Essays

The Fracturing of the Republic: Constitutional Principles Under Pressure in the Age of Project 2025

Introduction: The Unwritten Crisis For most of American history, constitutional crises have announced themselves through visible confrontation — secession, impeachment,

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Political Essays

John Locke and the Foundations of American Government

John Locke, a 17th-century English philosopher, is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in shaping modern democratic

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