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Donald Trump
Donald Trump

Donald John Trump, born June 14, 1946, is an American politician and businessman who served as the 45th U.S. President from 2017 to 2021 and is currently the 47th. After a career building a real estate empire and hosting the reality show The Apprentice, Trump won the 2016 presidential election as a political outsider. His firs...

United States presidential election
United States presidential election

The U.S. presidential election is an indirect process, unlike many other republics, where citizens vote for members of the Electoral College rather than directly for the President and Vice President. To win, a candidate must secure an absolute majority of 270 out of 538 electoral votes, a system primar...

Kamala Harris
Kamala Harris

Kamala Devi Harris, born October 20, 1964, is an American politician and attorney who served as the 49th Vice President of the United States from 2021 to 2025 under President Joe Biden. She made history as the first female, first African American, and first Asian American U.S. Vice President, becoming ...

Sedat Peker

Sedat Peker, born in 1971, is a prominent Turkish mafia boss and self-proclaimed pan-Turkist who gained significant international attention as a whistle-blower. His criminal history includes an acquittal for murder in 1997, followed by a surprisingly lenient sentence in 1998 after surrendering—allegedly in exchange for information on t...

Catherine, Princess of Wales
Catherine, Princess of Wales

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Catherine, Princess of Wales, born Catherine Elizabeth Middleton on 9 January 1982, is a prominent member of the British royal family, married to William, Prince of Wales, the heir apparent to the British throne. She met Prince William at the Univ...

Women in the Haitian Revolution

During the Haitian Revolution (1791–1804), Haitian women of all social classes played indispensable, though often historically overlooked, roles in the successful fight against French colonial power—the largest and most successful slave rebellion in modern history. Prior to the revolt, enslaved Black women faced extreme gendered violen...

Economic nationalism

Economic nationalism is an ideology that prioritizes state intervention in the economy, advocating for policies like tariffs and restrictions on the movement of labor, goods, and capital to serve nationalist goals. It opposes globalization and unrestricted free trade, viewing international commerce as a zero-sum game, and emphasizes pr...

World communism

World communism, also known as global or international communism, is a political theory envisioning an ultimate worldwide society that is classless, moneyless, stateless, and nonviolent. This long-term goal has historically been pursued by various "Internationals," including the First International and the Comintern (Third Internationa...

Anarchism in Argentina

The Argentine anarchist movement was one of South America's strongest, flourishing between 1890 and 1930, characterized by a blend of European thought and local elements, driven by both immigrant workers and native Argentines. Its origins in the 1870s saw the establishment of early anarchist groups and the first newspaper, El Desca...

Postliberalism

Postliberalism is a political ideology that emerged in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, offering a critique of modern liberalism. Proponents argue that liberalism's emphasis on individual rights, free markets, and limited government has failed to address issues like the erosion of social cohesion, familial bonds, and rising inco...

Rainbow capitalism

Rainbow capitalism, also called pink capitalism, describes the involvement of corporations in appropriating and profiting from the LGBT movement. This phenomenon developed primarily in the 20th and 21st centuries as the LGBT community gained greater social acceptance and significant purchasing power, known as "pink mon...

Political movement

A political movement is a collective effort by a group to change government policy or social values, typically opposing the status quo and driven by a specific ideology. Theories explaining their emergence include the Political Opportunity Theory, suggesting movements arise from political circumstances, and the