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Will Sellers: The Monroe Doctrine turns 200
When James Monroe addressed Congress 200 years ago, many assumed his annual message would be limited to legislative initiatives. Since he had...
Will Sellers: A history of corruption
One Hundred Fifty years ago, the largest political corruption trial in history ended with the conviction of one William M. "Boss" Tweed,...
Will Sellers: The Turkish Republic at 100
This month, Turkey will celebrate the 100th anniversary of its national Republic Day, which recognizes its transformation from a theocracy to an...
Will Sellers: Remembering the life and legacy of Lee Kuan Yew
Imagine a country in the 20th century that, in a matter of 30 years, went from a per capita income of $500...
Will Sellers: Remembering President Warren Harding and his visit to the Magic City
One Hundred years ago, President Warren Harding died unexpectedly.Occupying the White House for a little more than two-and-a-half years, he was a...
Will Sellers: Nothing to lose?
To coincide with Independence Day, many foreign nationals will publicly renounce all loyalties to their country of origin, pledge their allegiance to...
Will Sellers: The legacy of Adam Smith
Adam Smith, the anchor of that group of inquisitive Scotsmen who spawned the Scottish Enlightenment and significantly changed the world, was born...
Will Sellers: The integrity for commerce
Trading in commodities, which are ingredients or components of finished goods, is the focus of global commerce. Information about commodities, their availability,...
Will Sellers: The forgotten Hungarian revolution
The desire for freedom and liberty is universal, but achieving it can take the effort of a lifetime.On March 15, 1848 -...
Will Sellers: Challenging scientific orthodoxy
The world Nicholas Copernicus was born into was wrong. Indeed, 550 years ago, almost everything people thought about the world and their place...