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The e-renminbi, an all-digital form of China's paper currency that can be accessed and accepted by shops and customers without an internet connection, credit, or even a bank account, has begun rolling out in cities across the nation.
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China's economic changes were carried out from the bottom up, rather than from the top down.
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The term 'centrism' refers to an ideological middle ground between the extremes of today's left and right. However, the dichotomy between centrism and radicalism fails to capture important distinctions. To find them, you'll have to go further into Western intellectual history.
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There would be eighty million fewer Americans now if the United States had not opened its doors to immigration in the 1960s, which would be a calamity given the approaching worldwide underpopulation issue.
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We all got along thanks to the United States' melting-pot philosophy.
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Economic growth and population growth are intricately intertwined.
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On November 22, Chileans went to the polls to pick a president. At least on this day, mice's and totalitarian communist governments' best set schemes were foiled.
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Universities have been advancing mankind toward truth for millennia. Professor Jonathan Haidt explains why college campuses are suddenly taking a different path.
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Conor McGregor, the former two-weight mixed martial arts world champion and all-around athletic celebrity, may have just become Ireland's most vocal supporter of 'Irexit,' or Ireland's exit from the European Union.
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When individuals assert 'Communism has never been attempted' on the internet and in schools and institutions in the West, they are correct.