Permanent Improvisation: Nazi Dictatorship Was Opposite to Law and Order

Important insights come from reading “The German Dictatorship” by Karl Dietrich Bracher, who was a professor of politics and history at the University of Bonn The German dictatorship did not mean ‘law and order.’ The Third Reich… Continue reading Permanent Improvisation: Nazi Dictatorship Was Opposite to Law and Order

1873 Slaughterhouse Case Explains US #Covid19 “Anti-Mask” Cultism

Typically told in terms of reconstruction and establishing rights of black Americans after the Civil War, an 1873 court decision about the meat industry was hugely impactful. 1868 the 14th Amendment is passed to provide emancipated slaves with citizen … Continue reading 1873 Slaughterhouse Case Explains US #Covid19 “Anti-Mask” Cultism

“Could Better Technology Protect Privacy when a Crisis Requires Enhanced Knowledge”

From the Atlantic Council site: On Wednesday, 17 June 2020, the Atlantic Council’s GeoTech Center and Accenture held the second episode of the jointly presented Data Salon Series, featuring a presentation from Mr. Davi Ottenheimer, Vice President… Continue reading “Could Better Technology Protect Privacy when a Crisis Requires Enhanced Knowledge”