Tag: Jeb Bush
Democracy On The Butcher’s Block
One of the most unexpected outcomes of the recent elections in the greatest country on earth is neither a Winner nor a Loser. In...
Illusion of Choice: The 2016 Presidential Race
by Bryan Cranston, Swinburne University of Technology
The Republican National Committee’s 2016 Straw Poll features 19 announced or anticipated presidential candidates. Just Thursday, Rick Perry...
Why Long-Shot Candidates Reach for the Holy Grail of Higher Office
by Daniel P Franklin, Georgia State University
This last week has seen the entry of three new candidates into the race for the Republican Party...
Why Americans Have Chosen to Pay Income Tax
by Matthew C Weinzierl, Harvard Business School
We can be forgiven, especially this time of year, for questioning a decision our predecessors made just over...
The Indispensable American Partner
The United States is gearing up for that most intoxicating (and exhausting) of political events: an open-seat race for the presidency. With US President...
Trancending Boundaries: A Leadership Imperative
by Carol Anderson, Featured Contributor PREFACE
Years ago, I had the privilege of hearing Carly Fiorina speak on leadership. Her statement “everyone is and must be...
Forget Washington: Cities Will Save the Middle Class
Finding America's blue-chip entrepreneurs is not the federal government's responsibility. It has to happen at the city level because most economic activity of any...