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Totem and Taboo by Dr. Sigmund Freud—Reviewed by Miguel A. Faria, MD

Totem and Taboo by Dr. Sigmund Freud was first published in 1918, and the Dover edition reviewed here was revised in 2018 and is unabridged. Totem and Taboo is a fascinating little book that compliments a previous book also read by this author, The Golden Bough by the Scottish anthropologist, Sir James G. Frazer. Indeed, […]

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NOLA Prison Break Is a Product of Progressivism by Jeff Crouere

New Orleans is the “City that Care Forgot,” the home of the Mardi Gras, Bourbon Street, and the world-famous French Quarter. It also teems with rich culture, colorful history, beautiful architecture, fabulous food, renowned restaurants, amazing festivals, and attractions that bring tourists from every corner of the globe. No other city can host an event

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The Corruption of American Intelligence (FBI and CIA) in the Clinton, Obama (and Biden) Administrations by Miguel A. Faria, MD

Note: The article below written earlier this year provides introductory material. However, much more information on this topic, especially on the history and wars of the intelligence services, may be found in Appendix B of my book, Stalin, Mao, Communism, and Their 21st-Century Aftermath in Russia and China published in 2024 by Cambridge Scholars Publishing,

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Beaumarchais and the American Revolution by Miguel A. Faria, MD

Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais (1732–1799) was a man of many talents, whose life provides an interesting pivotal transitional point from the American Revolution on one side of the Atlantic Ocean to the French Revolution on the other. Born to a Parisian watchmaker, the young Caron initially followed in his father’s trade. At age 21, he

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Trump Deserves Nobel Prize as World’s Champion Peacemaker by Jeff Crouere

Four Presidents of the United States were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, including, most recently, Barack Obama in 2009. He won for “his efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation.” Incredibly, Barack Obama was nominated for the award just a few days after he was inaugurated and before he attained any significant achievements. He was

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