Green Jobs Could Help To Power The Levelling Up Agenda Adi Gaskell Economics, Education, Government, Politics & Economics The Levelling Up White Paper makes explicit reference to the Net Zero agenda, stating that the transition "could have large and long-lasting effects on virtually every aspect of the economy, including jobs and...
Four Crises Facing the President and How History Can Help Lindsay Chervinsky Government, History, Law, News, Politics, Politics & Economics President-Elect Joe Biden faces four enormous, interconnected crises: a crumbling economy, a raging global pandemic, systemic racial injustice, and a violent insurrection to overturn the November 2020...
Gullibility and the Triumph of the Con-Artists Glenn McLaren Government, Politics & Economics Dr. Glenn McLaren Gullibility is a failure of social intelligence in which a person is easily tricked or manipulated into an ill-advised course of action. It is closely related to credulity, which...
Is the Era of In-Class Education Coming to an End? Cristian Gallegos Education, Politics & Economics It's the 21st century and life as we currently know it is drastically different when compared to the last few decades. Cell phones have been introduced as a necessity in everyday life, the global population is...
Racism and the Scourge of Insecurity Glenn McLaren Arts & Culture, Government, History, Politics & Economics Dr Glenn McLaren Whenever I think of racism I think of insecurity. We all battle with our insecurities. For some of us they are debilitating and prevent us from realizing our potential. For...
The Dangers of Ruling via Referendums: The Case of Mexico Juve J. Cortés Government, Politics, Politics & Economics The new president of Mexico—Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO)—assumed the executive branch of a country plagued with social issues: high homicide rates, widespread corruption, and dismally low approval...
Knowing Your Boundaries: A Key to Understanding Our Global Crises Glenn McLaren Government, Philosophy, Politics & Economics, Society & Culture, Sociology Is there one thing that is common to all of our major global crises; crises as diverse as sexual harassment and assault, mass immigration and globalization, technologies advancing beyond our control and global...