Cybercowboys on the New Frontier: Freedom, Nationalism, and Imperialism in the Postmodern Eradoi:10.1080/019722496129495JOHNCARLOSROWEingentaconnectInformation SocietyRowe, J. C. 1996, Cybercowboys on the New Frontier: Freedom, Nationalism, and Imperialism in the Postmodern Era, The Information Society,...
The New Republic frequently uses loaded emotional headlines such as this: White Nationalism Is an International Threat and this The Profound Emptiness of Beto O’Rourke. The New Republic also frequently publishes negative articles on Donald Trump: How to Piss Off Donald Trump. This article and ...
Specifically, this nationalism and glory was used by King Charles X of France who gained more power by increasing the patriotism of his people. Despite his absolutist rule, the people of France did not rebel, as they were proud of their nation’s African expansion. In conclusion, the ...
sounded alarms, most people, along with their nations, turned inward, focusing on domestic issues—FDR was busy with his New Deal agenda, Britain was dealing with its own economic woes, and Germany, Italy and Japan were keeping their populations in line by stoking the flames of nationalism. ...
In 1930 few, if anyone, were aware of Lindbergh’s proclivities toward nationalism and antisemitism. And lacking a crystal ball, Markey’s New Yorker colleague, Howard Brubaker, had little reason to be alarmed by the federal elections in Germany, which gave the Nazis the second largest number...
The Big Lie. Racism. Nationalism. Armed militias. Electoral sabotage. A police state. An imperial presidency. All of these signs of Nazi governance are embraced by Trump, who doesn’t hide his admiration for the world’s authoritarian political leaders. ...
Special Report: Balmain vs. Balenciaga (FashionandStyle)Thursday marked the great stand-off between Balmain and Balenciaga -- and while Balenciaga won on the catwalk, Balmain dominates cyberspace. 5PM 30 SepFashion Diary: Multinationalism in Fashion’s Tribes (FashionandStyle)In terms of ...
voice will be doing the shouting now. Of course, we also need to remember that no new party has entrenched itself permanently as a force in US politics since the Republicans burst onto the scene in 1854. That’s a long dry spell, and it’s time we had a bold new player in the ...
. . The aims of the Cuban Reds, with their links to Moscow and their totalitarian philosophy, were bound to be contrary, in the long run, to the aims of the 26th of July movement, which fought for democracy, freedom, social justice and - rather unhappily - for an extreme nationalism."...
Their discourse combines Christian nationalism, anti-immigrant sentiments, and the moral superiority of the rural and industrial “heartland.” Ford’s rhetoric was not based on a nativist anti-immigration agenda. Some of his most fervent supporters come from racialized ethnic minorities, including ...