User:Conservative/Politics
Contents
- 1 The case for being less partisan/political and being more objective
- 2 Books: Political terms, political science and other foundational works
- 3 Books on politics
- 4 Political terms - Oxford Research Encyclopedia
- 5 Political terms - Britannica
- 6 Political terms - Conservapedia
- 7 Political terms (left of center source)
- 8 "All men created equal" - US Constitution
- 9 World map
- 10 Military/economic/digital (information) powers in the 21st century
- 11 The case for a country having boring politics
- 12 List of U.S. states and territories by fertility rate
- 13 Libertine values and societal decay
- 14 Meritocracy and Egalitarian falsehoods/myths
- 15 Past and present and their interplay
- 16 Muslim migrant problems
- 17 Rise of right-wing populism
- 18 Woke backlash
- 19 Major causal factors for politics today
- 20 Evangelical organizations
- 21 Racial demographic/political shifts
- 22 Donald Trump's political coalition
- 23 Poverty, equality and inequality
- 24 Academic and highly educated/intelligent people, political elitism and pride/blindsidedness
- 25 America in crisis. A window of opportunity
- 26 Changing civilizational world order
- 27 Major power politics in the 21st century for the foreseeable future
- 28 NATO
- 29 What would a post-communist China look like?
- 30 Decline of civilizations
- 31 Leftism
- 32 Freedom vs. complete autonomy vs. social responsibilities
- 33 Right-wing news
- 34 Conspiracy thinking and American politics
- 35 Tucker Carlson
- 36 China and Christianity
- 37 Peter L. Berger's blog
- 38 Eastern culture vs. Western culture
- 39 Western culture
- 40 Paul Joseph Johnson
- 41 Gerald Celente YouTube channel
- 42 Donald Trump
- 43 Demography and religion/Global Christianity
- 44 Decline of the state/nations
- 45 Expansion of right-wing material on the internet
- 46 The influence of wealthy class, media and the military-industrial complex on American politics
- 47 Feminism
- 48 Secular left
- 49 Political/religious essays
- 50 Islam
- 51 Muslims/evangelicals. Secular leftism collapsing faster than I expected
- 52 Election betting odds
- 53 Finland: A country with a Protestant heritage and a most sensible prison system and society
- 54 Essays
- 55 Democrats
- 56 Hardball GOP politics
- 57 The modern idea of retirement rather than working until you cannot
- 58 Conservative books and articles
- 59 Political ideology, websites and effects
- 60 Conservative websites increasing traffic
- 61 Political consulting companies for conservatives and Republicans
- 62 Major powers: Western World, USA, European nations, China and Russia
- 63 Notes
The case for being less partisan/political and being more objective
The abstract for the journal article At Least Bias Is Bipartisan: A Meta-Analytic Comparison of Partisan Bias in Liberals and Conservatives which was published in the journal Perspectives on Psychological Science states:
- "Both liberals and conservatives accuse their political opponents of partisan bias, but is there empirical evidence that one side of the political aisle is indeed more biased than the other? To address this question, we meta-analyzed the results of 51 experimental studies, involving over 18,000 participants, that examined one form of partisan bias—the tendency to evaluate otherwise identical information more favorably when it supports one’s political beliefs or allegiances than when it challenges those beliefs or allegiances. Two hypotheses based on previous literature were tested: an asymmetry hypothesis (predicting greater partisan bias in conservatives than in liberals) and a symmetry hypothesis (predicting equal levels of partisan bias in liberals and conservatives). Mean overall partisan bias was robust (r = .245), and there was strong support for the symmetry hypothesis: Liberals (r = .235) and conservatives (r = .255) showed no difference in mean levels of bias across studies. Moderator analyses reveal this pattern to be consistent across a number of different methodological variations and political topics. Implications of the current findings for the ongoing ideological symmetry debate and the role of partisan bias in scientific discourse and political conflict are discussed."[1]
Arthur C. Brooks wrote in his article Reading Too Much Political News Is Bad for Your Well-Being: "A 2012 survey conducted by Fairleigh Dickinson University asked a sample of Americans about their news-consumption habits, and quizzed them about U.S. and international political and economic events. They found that those watching the most partisan television news sources—on both the left and the right—were often less knowledgeable about world events than those who consumed no news at all."[2]
"In this article, we examine psychological features of extreme political ideologies. In what ways are political left- and right-wing extremists similar to one another and different from moderates? We propose and review four interrelated propositions that explain adherence to extreme political ideologies from a psychological perspective. We argue that (a) psychological distress stimulates adopting an extreme ideological outlook; (b) extreme ideologies are characterized by a relatively simplistic, black-and-white perception of the social world; (c) because of such mental simplicity, political extremists are overconfident in their judgments; and (d) political extremists are less tolerant of different groups and opinions than political moderates. In closing, we discuss how these psychological features of political extremists increase the likelihood of conflict among groups in society."
- The Santa Problem by Seth Godin
- Tali Sharot: "Cognitive Obstacles to Truth" - Related to politics
- How People Form Beliefs by Tali Sharot
Ground News on media bias
The Turn by Liel Leibovitz
- The Turn by Liel Leibovitz, Tablet Magazine, DECEMBER 08, 2021
Benefits of being more apolitical
Polarized thinking and depression/anxiety
Brain scans and political ideology
Quotes
- "And only the empathy (emotional faces) task was significantly associated with moderate ideology."[1]
- "conservatives tend to be more resilient and have better self-control"[2] (Science proves that conservatives have more machismo!)
Liberals vs. conservatives
Sexual mores and behavior:
- Why Conservatives Have Better Sex Lives Than Liberals
- New study finds that sexual behaviors align with political values
Political ideology, media consumption, websites and effects
Media consumption: Conservatives vs. liberals:
Right-wing media online ecosystem:
Books: Political terms, political science and other foundational works
See also: Political science
Encyclopedia:
- Blackwell Encyclopedia of Political Science 2nd Edition by Vernon Bogdanor, Wiley-Blackwell; 2nd edition (April 15, 1992)
Political science:
- Expert Political Judgment: How Good Is It? How Can We Know? by Philip E. Tetlock, Princeton University Press; New Ed edition (August 20, 2006).
Books on politics
Edmund Burke
A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful by Edmund Burke
Martin van Creveld books:
Reviews:
- REVIEW: Equality – The Impossible Quest by Dr. Martin van Creveld
- Book Review: Equality: The Impossible Quest
Political terms - Oxford Research Encyclopedia
General terms
Conservatism
Liberalism
Political terms - Britannica
Political terms - Conservapedia
People
Political terms (left of center source)
General terms
Liberalism
Conservatism
Moderate
"All men created equal" - US Constitution
- All men are created equal - US Constitution
- Are We Morally Equal by Nature? - Philosophers from the Enlightenment, etc.
World map
Military/economic/digital (information) powers in the 21st century
- The Next Global Superpower Isn't Who You Think | Ian Bremmer
- The next global superpower? | Quick Take | GZERO Media
The case for a country having boring politics
List of U.S. states and territories by fertility rate
Libertine values and societal decay
Jeffrey Epstein and other corruption
- One Nation Under Blackmail, Vol. 1: The Sordid Union Between Intelligence and Crime that Gave Rise to Jeffrey Epstein by Whitney Alyse Webb
- One Nation Under Blackmail – Vol. 2: The Sordid Union Between Intelligence and Organized Crime that Gave Rise to Jeffrey Epstein Vol. 2 by Whitney Alyse Webb
Meritocracy and Egalitarian falsehoods/myths
- Wealth, Poverty, and Politics
- Senator Phil Gramm: Why American inequality is a myth
- Michael Sandel vs Adrian Wooldridge on Meritocracy
- Fareed: The idea of meritocracy is under siege
- Thomas Sowell on the Myths of Economic Inequality
Books
Wealth, Poverty, and Politics
Video: Wealth, Poverty, and Politics by Thomas Sowell; Book: Wealth, Poverty, and Politics by Thomas Sowell
Equality: The Impossible Quest: Reviews
- Equality: The Impossible Quest by Martin van Creveld, Review at The Guardian
- A brief review of Equality: The Impossible Quest by Dr. Martin van Creveld (Castalia House, 2015)
- REVIEW: Equality – The Impossible Quest by Dr. Martin van Creveld, Review by Castalia House
Liberal Hypocrisy is Fueling American Inequality
Past and present and their interplay
Muslim migrant problems
Rise of right-wing populism
- The Race to Replace a Dying Neoliberalism is On. As of Now, the Right-Wing is Ahead
- Book Review: National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy by Roger Eatwell and Matthew Goodwin
- Roger Eatwell and Matthew Goodwin - YouTube
- National Populism: the revolt against liberal democracy
- National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy - book
Transnational right-wing politics
- The Vexing Rise of the Transnational Right, The Dipolmat, 2023
"American dark money supports overseas far-right forces: openDemocracy reported that, between 2008 and 2017, U.S.-based Christian fundamentalists gave $50 million to support far-right causes and parties throughout Europe (a significant sum in the European context). Russian money, bots, hackers, and propaganda have also backed multiple reactionary-populist parties. Russia loaned money to the National Front, a far-right party in France led by Marine Le Pen, in 2014 and threw its weight behind the Brexit campaign to push the United Kingdom out of the European Union."[3]
Donald Trump and American right-wing populism
Messianic Jew says Trump lost because he had become an idol to many evangelicals
Woke backlash
- The 'anti-woke' crusade has come to Europe. Its effects could be chilling - CNN, January 22, 2022
Major causal factors for politics today
- What’s behind the rise of radicalism? Here are some theories By Megan McArdle, Washington Post, Oct. 9, 2019
- How Progressivism Enabled the Rise of the Populist Right, Eric Kaufmann, 2019
- The Shocking Paper Predicting the End of Democracy, By RICK SHENKMAN, Politico, September 08, 2019
- The rise of populism shouldn’t have surprised anyone, Washington Post, 2017
- Trump rode an 'us versus them' populism all the way to the White House. A global recession could take it to dangerous levels, Business Insider, 2019
Evangelical organizations
Racial demographic/political shifts
- Who Polarized Us?, Eric kaufmann
- STUDIES: Whites (not strictly defined) Projected to Become Dominant Supermajority in U.S
- Interview with Eric Kaufmann: race on a professor’s whiteboard
- Eric Kaufmann on Nationalism, White Identity & Immigration
- Harvard: Diversity + Proximity = Republican Voters
Racial demographic shifts - Eric Kaufmann, Book: White Shift
Eric Kaufmann, Book: White Shift
Multiculturism, Western culture and anti-white bashing
4 of the major groups/factions in American politics: Free America, Smart America, Real America and Just America
- HOW AMERICA FRACTURED INTO FOUR PARTS
- Americans Strongly Dislike PC Culture, The Atlantic (25% of USA are conservatives; 8% are social progressives/SJWs, most are somewhere in-between)
- The Delusions of the Radical Centrist Michael Lind - Summary of some the various factions in USA politics and how they relate to each other
Peter Zeihan's demography series
Donald Trump's political coalition
Poverty, equality and inequality
Liberal Hypocrisy is Fueling American Inequality. Here’s How
Academic and highly educated/intelligent people, political elitism and pride/blindsidedness
"Yet the cognitive and behavioral science literature suggests that those who are highly educated, intelligent or rhetorically skilled tend to be significantly less likely than most to revise their beliefs or adjust their positions when confronted with evidence or arguments that contradict their priors. This is because, in virtue of knowing more about the world, or being better at arguing, they are better equipped to punch holes in data or arguments that contradict their prior views or to otherwise make excuses for “sticking to their guns” regardless. And so, they do...
Indeed, research suggests that people with highly refined critical capacities often deploy them to scrutinize others. Hence, those with higher education levels and academic aptitude (college GPA) tend to be less attuned than most to ambiguity, complexity, uncertainty and limitations in their own knowledge -- and less prone to innovative or creative thinking.
That is perhaps because studies show that, compared to the general public, highly educated or intelligent people tend to be more ideological in their thinking, more ideologically rigid and more extreme in their ideological leanings. Highly educated and intelligent people are also more likely to grow obsessed with some moral or political cause. Research suggests that they are more likely to overreact to small shocks, challenges or slights. Other studies have found that, while they are less likely to be prejudiced against others on the basis of things like race, they tend to be more prejudiced than most against those who seem to think differently than they do -- and often look down on those with less education.
In short, many of the biases and distortions to which all people are susceptible seem to be even more pronounced among those who are highly educated or intelligent."[4]
Thomas Sowell on the Myths of Economic Inequality
People clinging to dead ideas which have repeatedly failed: Ideological necrophilia
"Bernie Sanders’s attraction to massive, government-centered programs places him squarely among populists who dismiss the need to maintain fiscal balances and end up with unsustainable government budget deficits. The plans on his campaign website would amount to an estimated $18 trillion to $30 trillion in new spending over the next 10 years. In pledging a form of European-like socialism to throngs of adoring young people, he doesn’t mention that if they were European, many of them would be unemployed and without prospects of finding a well-paying job. The bottom line: Many of his policies have already been tested, and many don’t work all that well.
In a world in which a few keystrokes on a computer can lead to a wealth of information about the track record of a particular economic or political proposal, it’s surprising that ideological necrophilia is still so common. There are many reasons why bad ideas endure, but perhaps the most important is people’s need to believe in a leader when faced with the grave anxieties and uncertainties associated with rapid change—and the demagogue’s inclination in these fragile moments to promise anything, even the discarded notions of demagogues past, in order to obtain and retain power.
There are many reasons why bad ideas endure, but perhaps the most important is people’s need to believe in a leader when faced with the grave anxieties and uncertainties associated with rapid change—and the demagogue’s inclination in these fragile moments to promise anything, even the discarded notions of demagogues past, in order to obtain and retain power." - What Is Ideological Necrophilia? by MOISÉS NAÍM
America in crisis. A window of opportunity
- I’ve Experienced This Cultural Moment Before … in Russia, Christianity Today
Changing civilizational world order
- Civilizational World Order w/Dr. Steve Turley - Listen to this
Major power politics in the 21st century for the foreseeable future
John Mearsheimer's view
- The 2022 Holberg Debate w/ John Mearsheimer and Carl Bildt: Ukraine, Russia, China and the West
- John Mearsheimer: The West is playing Russian roulette
- Russians and NATO both feel that they cannot lose - War could drag on at a lower level for years and this is a dangerous situation.
Peter Zeihan's view
Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order by Ray Dalio
- Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order by Ray Dalio -2022 (Ray Dahlio has some good ideas, but he is inconsistent when it comes to China[5])
NATO
What would a post-communist China look like?
Decline of civilizations
Leftism
Leftism is dead/collapsing
- The Left is collapsing everywhere, Washington Examiner, February 2017
- The collapse of the political Left, Washington Examiner by Michael Barone, Dec 7, 2016
- Despite Thomas Piketty, Voters Reject Economic Redistribution, Townhall, 2014
Left-wing authoritarianism
Political left collapsing while leftism ascending in Democrat party
- Is the political Left collapsing?, Democrats not doing well politically. Regional party of American NE and some coastal regions and don't have national appeal
Identity politics
Anti-white identity politics
Freedom vs. complete autonomy vs. social responsibilities
Right-wing news
Conspiracy thinking and American politics
- The Paranoid Style in American Politics by Richard Hofstadter
"This timely reissue of Richard Hofstadter's classic work on the fringe groups that influence American electoral politics offers an invaluable perspective on contemporary domestic affairs. In The Paranoid Style in American Politics, acclaimed historian Richard Hofstadter examines the competing forces in American political discourse and how fringe groups can influence — and derail — the larger agendas of a political party. He investigates the politics of the irrational, shedding light on how the behavior of individuals can seem out of proportion with actual political issues, and how such behavior impacts larger groups. With such other classic essays as “Free Silver and the Mind of 'Coin' Harvey” and “What Happened to the Antitrust Movement?, ” The Paranoid Style in American Politics remains both a seminal text of political history and a vital analysis of the ways in which political groups function in the United States."[6]
Conspiracy thinking and American politics - essay by Richard Hofstadter
- The Paranoid Style in American Politics - Essay by Richard Hofstadter
Academic discussion
Research
Tucker Carlson
China and Christianity
Peter L. Berger's blog
Eastern culture vs. Western culture
Western culture
Feminism
Identity politics
Racial politics and immigration
- Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration and the Future of White Majorities by Eric Kaufmann
Paul Joseph Johnson
Gerald Celente YouTube channel
Donald Trump
Trump and Christianity/religion
- Recognizing God's Hand in Donald Trump's Election
- Importance of the 'faith factor' in Trump's election win
- Michele Bachmann on Election Night Prayer: 'The Lord Did This'
- Billy Graham's Son: God Put Trump in Office
- Franklin Graham: God had a hand in this election
- Sarah Sanders: God wanted Trump as president
- ‘God is the ultimate’: How Trump talks about his faith
- Trump Pledges to Protect Christianity
- Christmas message from President and Mrs. Trump
- Trump: We're saying 'Merry Christmas' again
- Trump on saying ‘Merry Christmas’
- Trump Responds To Pope
2020 Presidential election anomolies
2020 Pro the election was not fraudulent
- Why Trump Lost - Claremont Institute (conservative thinktank)
Trump derangement syndrome
- Mass Psychology in the Age of Trump, a liberals explanation of Trump derangement syndrome
Demography and religion/Global Christianity
- Shall the religious inherit the earth - Eric Kaufmann
- Europe and Islam - Eric Kaufmann
American evangelical hispanics:
- American Hispanic population to triple by 2050
- How shifting religious and other experiences are affecting Hispanic political identities - Pew Research
Eric Kaufmann:
Decline of the state/nations
- Men have forgotten God by Aleksander Solzhenitsyn
Expansion of right-wing material on the internet
- Why the Right Is Dominating YouTube - Vice News
- Psychological effects of right-wing and Islamic extremist videos - Netherlands and German report
The influence of wealthy class, media and the military-industrial complex on American politics
- WHO RULES AMERICA - FULL DOCUMENTARY - Based on a book by the psychology/sociology professor G. William Domhoff (Midwesterner who studied psychology at liberal colleges)
Manufacturing consent
USA, power and politics
- Remember that study saying America is an oligarchy? 3 rebuttals say it's wrong. - Ordinary citizens get what they want about half the time.
- Study: US is an oligarchy, not a democracy - Appears to be incorrect and/or misleading
Related resources
- The Illusion of Democracy | Who Really Controls our Lives
- Guided democracy: The Illusion of Choice. ( Walter Lipmann, Chomsky and Edward Bernays )
- Corporations Control Our Governments: Here’s How | Aaron Bastani meets Matt Kennard | Downstream
Feminism
Secular left
Political/religious essays
Islam
Europe: Mass immigration, guilt and a continent on the brink of 'societal catastrophe'
Islamic populations hitting various percentages of population and the consequences
- What Islam Isn't - Dr. Peter Hammond
- What Islam Isn't - Dr. Peter Hammond, 2008 - from his 2005 book
Islam and indoctrination
Islam, Europe and demographics
Muslims/evangelicals. Secular leftism collapsing faster than I expected
Please read the following articles:
Germany/France are two main pillars upon which Western, secular, liberalism rests now. If Gave is roughly correct (he did have a mathematical error as per the latter link given above), then an anti-atheism, anti-homosexuality, ant-feminism Muslim population may strike a huge blow against secular leftism much earlier than I thought.
On top of this, Merkel appears to be much weaker now and the French youth are becoming more right-wing in recent years.
I do know that Muslims are not assimilating and they tend to live in isolated ghettos in France (See: European desecularization in the 21st century).
My guess is that the accuracy of Gave's calculation rests on whether or not the fertility rate of French Muslims will about stay the same or significantly drop in the next 40 years.
After all is said and done, secular leftism appears to be between a quickly growing hammer of right-wing populism and an anvil of Muslim/Christian evangelicalism.
Secular leftism is collapsing much faster than I anticipated. However, I did foresee an acceleration of desecularization happening in the world so I was not completely caught off guard (see: Acceleration of 21st century desecularization).
Election betting odds
Accuracy of political prediction/betting markets
Finland: A country with a Protestant heritage and a most sensible prison system and society
- Prisoners In Finland Live In Open Prisons Where They Learn Tech Skills
- An observation about the countries that handled the coronavirus pandemic well so far. And let's look at Finland.
Essays
My essays
- Essay: Liberal meltdown and desperation tactics: A look at the future
- Political tremors and the supervolcano of conservatism
- Liberals are pantywaists. They have a weak ideology. They will be defeated.
- Richard Dawkins and the supervolcanic eruption of feminist atheism
Democrats
Hardball GOP politics
Roger Stone and Roy Cohn
Lee Atwater
The modern idea of retirement rather than working until you cannot
2013 Seattle Times article: "Now, governments are reversing those policies and raising retirement ages to prevent aging populations from breaking their budgets. And older people, who now enjoy better health, are working longer again: In the United States, 18.6 percent of people 65 and older were working or looking for work as of November 2013. That was up from a record-low 10.4 percent in January 1985, according to Labor Department figures dating to 1948."[7]
Conservative books and articles
Essays/articles:
1. Ten Conservative Principles by Russell Kirk
2. Miller, John L., "His Conservative Mind," Traverse (January 2007).
3. The Fate of the State by MARTIN VAN CREVELD, a historian (The article is on big government and how it is losing power and/or effectiveness).
Books:
1. A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful (1757) by Edmund Burke, Complete text of the book online
- Edmund Burke, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2. Russell Kirk's book: The Conservative Mind from Burke to Santayana (1953), put Burke in the mainstream of American conservatism. Copy of book: online edition
3. Wealth, Poverty, and Politics by Thomas Sowell
Video: Wealth, Poverty, and Politics by Thomas Sowell
4. Equality: The Impossible Quest by the historian Martin van Creveld
5. A Choice Not an Echo by Phyllis Schlafly
Political ideology, websites and effects
Right-wing media online ecosystem
Conservative websites increasing traffic
How a conservative website can increase web traffic
Examples
- Why internal links and hub pages are a major factor in SEO success, Daily Mail, 2014
- How conservative media has grown under Trump, Columbia Journalism Review, 2019
Political consulting companies for conservatives and Republicans
Top Political consulting firms for Republicans and nonpartisan
1. FP1 Strategies is a general consulting and political advertising firm for Republicans. Our battle-tested team has helped elect 31 U.S. Senators, 8 Governors, 56 Members of Congress and won 7 high-profile ballot initiatives
2. Cultural Currents Institute - Nonpartisan - Executional firm that can build a beautiful website, run an ad campaign, and handle voter outreach with ease. CCI also offers high-end strategic consulting and intelligence to VIP clients.
3. PURPLE STRATEGIES - Bipartisan. You are an organization looking for a communications and public affairs strategy informed by a team of bipartisan political consultants.
4. Jay Townsend - You are an entry-level candidate looking for guidance from an experienced political consultant who works with campaigns of all sizes.
Conservative
- Vicimedia Group - Digital strategy, websites, advertising, and design. We build winning campaigns for conservative candidates and causes to kick butt online
- Mosaic - Mosaic has delivered results for Conservative Businesses, Campaigns, and Causes since 1995. From website design, to commercial video production, AUDIO • VIDEO • PRINT • DIGITAL • CREATIVE • MEDIA PLACEMENT
- Remnant Agency - Digital media advertising is an effective way to reach conservative audiences in today's technological world. Social media, search engine, remnant media buyers and advertising experts
- Bingham Design, Digital marketing for Republicans
- Ozean Media - Digital advertising and media for conservatives and Republicans made by conservatives
- Salem Surround - Reach a nationwide conservative audience with expert digital marketing services from Salem Surround
- Conservative Web Designers - Conservative Web Designers offer website and digital marketing services for Patriots, Christians, Conservatives and alike.
- Arsenal Media Group - Arsenal Media Group delivers passionate storytelling for conservative campaigns, non-profits and causes. We're the industry leader in creative video, social management and branding
- Targeted Victory - We’re a digital first agency built for the mobile age. We bring the best of political campaigns and a right-of-center perspective to solve marketing challenges. Local activation at a national scale.
- American Target Advertising - (ATA) is the oldest and largest conservative direct mail marketing and fundraising agency for nonprofit organizations that does digital marketing too.
- Redvail - Political Digital Marketing. Providing top-tier digital marketing to conservative campaigns and causes nationwide! Free Quote.
- Conservative Connector - Conservative Connector - LinkedIN Needs a good website. Conservative Connector is an innovative and award-winning email marketing firm
- Fractal - Works with conservative brands as far as companies. Fractl specializes in increasing its clients organic search rankings, brand engagement and authority through a harmony of technical SEO, content development, and digital-PR strategies.
- Majority Strategies - Majority Strategies is a full-service data, digital & print firm with over 20 years of experience solving problems & influencing public opinion & behavior.
- Leadership Institute - Founded in 1979 by its president, Morton C. Blackwell, the Leadership Institute (LI) teaches conservatives the nuts and bolts of how to succeed in the public policy process. It provides training in campaigns, fundraising, grassroots organizing, youth politics, and communications. Since 1979, LI has trained more than 250,000 conservative activists, leaders, and students. The Institute's unique college campus network has grown to more than 2,300 conservative campus groups and newspapers.
- Century Strategies - Clients Donald Trump and corporations
- Harris Media LLC - Clients Rand Paul, Benjamin Netanyahu - Works with conservatives and Republicans
- Eagle Consulting Group - Direct mail, digital, TV, phones. Its principal, Christopher Nicholas, is recognized as a leading GOP political consultant with a proven track record of winning tough campaigns.
- McShane LLC - The McShane Political Consulting team has worked for more than fifty elected officials, ballot initiatives, and super PACs, across twenty-seven states
- Burges and Burges - Burges & Burges is Ohio's leading political strategy and communications consulting firm.
- Faith and Freedom Coalition contracts with outside firms American Target Advertising and Unisource Direct LLC for solicitations through direct mail and telephone calls.
Texas:
Conservative/Republican other
1. BrabenderCox - BrabenderCox is a full-service political marketing, public affairs, strategic communications and advertising firm that combines innovation, technology, and creativity to solve problems in an adversarial world. BrabenderCox has earned a reputation as one of the most creative firms in America, winning hundreds of awards for work in both traditional advertising and the digital space.
BrabenderCox is a nationally recognized Republican political consulting firm, with offices in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C., and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
With offices in Washington D.C. and Pennsylvania, BrabenderCox works with clients from a wide range of industries and disciplines. Some of the firms notable past-clients include Mike Pence, Evan Bayh, Todd Young, and Rick Santorum. BrabenderCox is named for the firm’s Founder, John Brabender.
The firm’s political consultation services are limited to adversarial marketing, political ads, and public affairs. It focuses more on offensive attacks and damage control, rather than SEO targeting to mobilize voters. Rick Santorum dubbed Brabender his ‘guru’, before losing the 2012 Republican nomination for the General Election.
Its many successes include past Presidents, Fortune 500 companies and healthcare providers. Over the years, the firm has accrued many awards for digital, broadcast and print advertising campaigns.
2. Capitol City Research - Capitol City Research is a firm based in Jefferson City, Missouri providing opposition research to Republican political candidates. The firms’ tagline is “Uncover the truth, no matter how ugly!”. The firm has over 20 years of experience in assisting Republican campaigns with research into democratic opponents.
3. Neva Hill & Company - (Needs website) in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma provides Republican political consultation, strategizing, and direct mail services. The firm has a record of working on local, county, municipal, and federal campaigns, as well as statewide ballot initiatives.
Major powers: Western World, USA, European nations, China and Russia
The changing character of war - Peter Zeihan
Polarity (International relations)
Bipolar:
- The Myth of Multipolarity, American Power’s Staying Power, Foreign Affairs, April 18, 2023
- No, the World Is Not Multipolar, Foreign Affairs, September 22, 2023
- Multipolarity: What Is It Good For? (Discussion of the above Foreign Affairs article The Myth of Multipolarity, 2023)
- The multipolarity thesis: the verdict of Unhedged and Chartbook, FT, 2023 (Argues multipolarity is exaggerated. Focuses on financial)
- Why has the West been so successful? (Stephen Kotkin - Multipolar world is nonsense)
Middle Ground:
- 'A Multipolar World With Bipolar Features', video, Stratfor, 2023
Multiple views discussed:
- The Long unipolar moment?, Foreign Affairs, 2023 (Article with counter-response) - Focuses on multiple dimensions, etc.
Multipolar:
- Yes, the World Is Multipolar, and that isn’t bad news for the United States. - Foreign Policy, 2023
- A multipolar world can benefit both US and China: ex-FM George Yeo, The Star, 2023 (Singapore)
- US needs to accept it’s a multipolar world and work with China, South China Morning Post, 2023
- Piece by piece, the BRICS really are building a multipolar world, Atlantic Council, 2023
Focuses on the rise of non-state actors and the state having less power:
- The new age of multipolar, 5D war against the West has begun, The Australian, 2023 (See also: The Fate of the State by MARTIN VAN CREVELD)
Western World
USA
- These Are the 5 Reasons Why the U.S. Remains the World’s Only Superpower
- I’ve Experienced This Cultural Moment Before … in Russia - Decline of the USA and Christian response
Europe
European News:
- TLDR Euronews YouTube channel
- Breitbart - Europe
- Europe - Bing news
- France 24 - Europe
- Politico Europe
- Europe - Euronews
- Europe - Google News
Other:
- EU records lowest birthrate amid a steady 60-year decline
- Why is Europe losing the will to breed?- Irish Times, 2016
- David Harsanyi – On Busting the Myth of European Superiority
- Everything You Hear About Europe is Wrong
- David Harsanyi: “Eurotrash”—Rejecting the Failed Ideas of a Dying Continent
- David Harsanyi, Author of "Eurotrash" on The Interview with Hugh Hewitt
Europe's anti-Americanism post start of Russia vs. Ukraine War:
- Europe’s anti-American itch, Politico, 2022
Classical liberalism view:
Eurotrash: Why America Must Reject the Failed Ideas of a Dying Continent:
- Death Wish - Eurotrash: Why America Must Reject the Failed Ideas of a Dying Continent - Claremont Review of Books
- Eurotrash: Why America Must Reject the Failed Ideas of a Dying Continent - book
The deindustrialization of Germany/Europe (Europe's economic engine):
China
China:
- The End of China? - Nomad capitalist
- '10 years left': This famed geopolitical analyst says China will collapse in the next decade — here are 3 key numbers that could support his contrarian forecast, Yahoo News, April 2023
- The Protestant Work Ethic: Alive & Well…In China
Japan
Russia
- A brief history of Russia with Sergei Guriev
- Unwrapping The Enigma, Mystery And Riddle: Stephen Kotkin Explains Russia To Andrew Roberts
- Vlad Vexler
- A LOOK AT RUSSIAN CIVILIZATION: POWER, TRUTH, TRUST, AND WAR
- U.S–Russia Relations, with Stephen Kotkin, August 2022
- The Psychology of an Isolated Russia - Stephen Kotkin
- Isaiah Berlin Memorial Lecture 2018: Stephen Kotkin - Sir Isaiah Berlin was a Russian-British social and political theorist, philosopher, and historian of ideas
- 5 More Questions For Stephen Kotkin: Ukraine Edition
- What is Eurasia? - Stephen Kotkin
- Russia and the West: A Historical Perspective.
Essay: Why I am not bullish on Russia's future and The true impact of a year of war on Russia's economy
Russian culture - positive character traits:
- Russian culture - core concepts
- 5 Characteristics of Russian Culture I Have Learned from My Host Family While Teaching English
Russia and fertility rate and demographics:
- Russia's fertility rate
- Demographics of the Orthodox Christain world by Peter Zeihan
- Russia's Demographic Crisis Explained - TLDR News
- Updates on Russian Demographics
- (Russia is DONE) Russia's Catastrophic Demographics Collapse is Here.
Putin:
Ukraine:
- The Chris Hedges Report: The truth about Ukraine with Medea Benjamin - History of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia (And U.S. involvement)
- Why it’s wrong to assume American evangelicals are siding with Russia over Ukraine
Blog on Russia:
Post Western World notion
Decline of nations:
Map of world by population size
Peter Zeihan's view
Peter Zeihan is an American geopolitical analyst and author.
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