Karl Marx famously quipped that great historical events and personages appear twice, first as tragedy and second as farce. The…
Author Dr. Marvin Folkertsma
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May the Farce Be With You:Lessons for 2012 from Lincoln and Louis
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Spring Contrasts: Madison, Wisconsin vs. Tuscaloosa, Joplin, and the Mighty Mississippi
Madison, Wisconsin’s winter follies relinquished their national attention to Tuscaloosa’s tornado in April, events along the Mississippi in May, and…
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America’s March of Folly
The budget deficits from the first two years of the Obama administration are of sufficient magnitude to spring Dr. “Billions…
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Murders and Moral Bankruptcy: Where Have You Gone, Eyre Crowe?
In January 1907, a German-born official in the British Foreign Office wrote a memorandum that since has been indelibly linked…
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Of Morlocks and Black Swans
Two books that should top any reading list for progressives who believe in “winning the future” by waging war against…