Monthly Archive for August, 2008

Free Markets and Monocultures

Over the past few days, I’ve been getting into discussions with various conservatives comparing their concern about big government with liberals about their concern about big business. My primary concern is that centralized power, whether it be with big government or big businesses is not the best way of addressing the issues we face. Some [...]

Religion & Family Values

Dr. Farooq Hassan Barrister-at-Law (UK), Attorney-at-Law (US), Senior Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan, Professor Harvard University, Special UN Ambassador for Family. Madrid Declaration through Dialogue between Great Faiths My endeavor is to briefly present the basic ethos and message regarding Family and the society emanating from a truly unique international conference of the leadership of [...]

A Post Broadcast Convention?

Much has been written about post-broadcast politics, networked politics, or any other number of phrases about the political process moving beyond the thirty second soundbite on the evening news. Obama’s use of the Internet has been compared to JFK’s use of television. JFK understood the new medium of television and used it to his advantage, [...]