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DELIVERING UNPALATABLE TRUTHS: LESSONS LEARNED FROM ALEXANDER HAMILTON AND THE JAY TREATY DEBATE
(Georgetown University, 2013)
Alexander Hamilton believed that political leaders should address the public with candor and confront them with unpalatable truths when passion led them to favor policies that betrayed their true interest. Hamilton's role ...
THE RIGHT TO HEALTH AND THE RIGHT TO HEALTH CARE: THE HISTORICAL TRACK THAT LED TO THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS IN THE UNITED STATES AND THE UNITED KINGDOM
(Georgetown University, 2015)
This paper analyzes the historical track that led the United States and the United Kingdom to the current health care system. And the objective is to identify if the United States heading for a nationalized health care ...
Why Arizona? The S.B. 1070 and the History of Immigration in the Southwestern Border States
(Georgetown University, 2012)
Geography, history, demography, and economics all bind the United States to Mexico. The four U.S. states that directly border Mexico - Arizona, California, New Mexico and Texas - are especially affected by relations between ...
A Republic Not Worth Keeping: How Bonds Between Private Finance And Public Service Subvert The General Welfare
(Georgetown University, 2012)
This paper draws upon the chronology of the nation's most recent financial crisis, the Great Recession, to expose America's undemocratic governing reality and postulate that its existence rests upon the preferential bonds ...