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Why Parenting Became a Public Debate Instead of a Private Duty
Over the past several decades, parenting in America has shifted from a private family responsibility to a public debate shaped by schools, medical systems, and government institutions. Research shows how and why that change occurred.
Jan 253 min read


Marxist Roots of the Modern American Left: How Class Theory Became Cultural Power
Marxist ideology did not take hold in America through economic revolution, but through a gradual shift toward cultural power. This article traces how class theory evolved into a framework shaping modern left-wing politics.
Jan 254 min read


Poverty, Health, and Hope: The Lakota Experience in the Dakotas and Midwest
Data from the Dakotas and the Midwest shows persistent economic, health, and education challenges facing many Lakota communities, alongside ongoing efforts to preserve culture and rebuild long-term stability.
Jan 253 min read


How Social Media Rewired Human Tribalism
Social media didn’t create tribalism—but it fundamentally changed how it operates. This analysis explores how digital platforms reshaped identity, belonging, and group behavior in modern culture.
Jan 254 min read
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