La Nécessité Universelle d’une Déclaration Universelle des Droits de l’Homme, Plus Complète et Améliorée
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10, 1948, stands as one of humanity’s most significant achievements in articulating the fundamental rights and freedoms inherent to all human beings. For over seven…
Crisis and Institutional Erosion: The Contemporary Britain a mirror of Weimer Republic
The historical comparison between the Weimar Republic and contemporary Britain reveals concerning structural parallels in how democratic systems can deteriorate under pressure. While historical analogies must be applied carefully, the trajectory from institutional crisis to authoritarian consolidation follows recognizable patterns…
America’s a Rebel Nation
The United States faces an unprecedented constitutional crisis as a series of executive orders have been issued that fundamentally challenge the separation of powers, violate established constitutional principles, and threaten the civil rights of all Americans. These unilateral actions, implemented…
Britain’s path to Long-Term Economic Decline and Stagnation
In recent years, the socio-political landscape in Great Britain has undergone significant changes. Rising economic uncertainty, social division, and the aggressive rhetoric of certain political organizations have fueled a growing sense of unease. While the United Kingdom has long prided…