
Dimitris Eleas
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2 months ago |
countercurrents.org | Phil Pasquini |Richard Falk |Vikas Meshram |Dimitris Eleas
Now fully immersed in this dark new world of government disorder framed by Donald Trump’s theatrics and bravado in signing executive orders to “get the job done” accompanied by flying Sharpie pen photo ops, The Washington Post newspaper’s oft repeated clarion call, warning that “Democracy dies in darkness,” rings truer than ever.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
countercurrents.org | Vikas Meshram |Dimitris Eleas |Eric London |Andre Damon
In November 2024, Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election with a massive majority, marking the beginning of his second term as the 47th President of the United States. His return to power has been marked by several controversial decisions that are poised to significantly impact America’s domestic and international policies, as well as global politics. His strategic approach highlights a strong inclination toward nationalism and protectionism.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
countercurrents.org | Dimitris Eleas |Eric London |Andre Damon |Arun Mitra
The world was shaken by Donald Trump’s inauguration speech and the phrase, “our Golden Age has just begun” is like kidding. There are many reasons why such a man, with such a big “Ego” was re-elected President of the USA. It is the hundred million Americans who have been impoverished. The rift from decades of economic inequality.
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Dec 15, 2024 |
pressenza.com | Dimitris Eleas
Much has been said about tyrants by Shakespeare, who described them well. The ancient Greeks said even more. And look at what they do to stay in power, or what various ambitious half-mad individuals do to rise to power. By Dimitris EleasIn Syria, great power has passed from father to son, with all that it entails. And certainly, not to the son who was destined to inherit absolute power (the kind of absolute power that corrupts absolutely), but to another son.
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Nov 9, 2024 |
thenationalherald.com | Dimitris Eleas
The ideal title would be: ‘How the Electoral College in the USA came about and how it works, which even ordinary Americans completely fail to understand’. We will indirectly refer to three texts, the U.S. Constitution (1787), Howard Zinn’s book, ‘History of the People of the United States’ (1980), but also Paul Johnson’s book, ‘A History of the American People’ (1997 – it took him 32 years to write it!).
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