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America’s Seven-Party System, Part II: Nixonians & Reaganites

This is part 2 of a 5-part article. Read Part I Here Read Part III Here Read Part IV Here Read Part V Here Republicans: The Party of Nixon vs. The Party of Reagan Both Nixon and Reagan were Republicans, but symbolically they are nearly polar opposites to all but the most staunch Republican loyalists. Reaganites value strong national … [Read more...]

America’s Seven-Party System, Part I: The New Politics

This is part one of a five-part article. Read Part II Here Read Part III Here Read Part IV Here Read Part V Here Part I. The New Politics High school civics classes for the past century have taught that America had a two-party system. And up until the end of the Cold War, this was true. Each party had clear, distinct values and goals, … [Read more...]

Diplomacy: The New Battle Call

The drastic shift from the Third Turning to the Fourth Turning has begun to transform paradigms and organizational forms in every aspect of society (see The Fourth Turning by Strauss and Howe). As we begin to see the unraveling of politics, economics, and societal norms, the message of warning and the sentiment of the inevitability of change … [Read more...]

Logos, Pathos & Ethos, & Our National Leadership Diet

The following dialogue is common for me: “Hey, Dave, I’m in training for the upcoming season and would like some diet advice.” “Sure, Chad. I recommend a balanced diet.” “But Dave, I want to lose weight, too.” “Oh, in that case, I recommend a balanced diet.” “Okay, but I also want to know what I should eat before a big … [Read more...]

“Mr. Head Democrat”: The Future of American Politics

In my recent book, The Coming Aristocracy, I wrote that the United States now lives in the era of the permanent campaign. A young pollster in the Carter administration, Patrick Caddell, coined the term back in 1976, and he hit the nail right on the head. America used to gear up for campaigns, elect one of the candidates, and then settle down to … [Read more...]

The 5 Types of Producers, Part 7: Overcoming 3 Crucial Mistakes

This is part 7 of a 7-part article. Read Part 1 Here Read Part 2 Here Read Part 3 Here Read Part 4 Here Read Part 5 Here Read Part 6 Here Many producers make three predictable mistakes. Any producer who knows these mistakes and avoids them will be a better producer and create more lasting value in society. Producer Mistake #1: The Generation … [Read more...]

The 5 Types of Producers, Part 6: The Synergy of Created Value

This is part 6 of a 7-part article. Read Part 1 Here Read Part 2 Here Read Part 3 Here Read Part 4 Here Read Part 5 Here Read Part 7 Here For any company to succeed, all five types of producers must fulfill their unique roles. This is even more true for any nation. Producer … [Read more...]

The 5 Types of Producers, Part 5: Intrapreneurs

This is part 5 of a 7-part article. Read Part 1 Here Read Part 2 Here Read Part 3 Here Read Part 4 Here Read Part 5 Here Read Part 6 Here Read Part 7 Here The fifth type of producer is the intrapreneur. In a free society, investment capital is plentiful — but only effective entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs can turn capital into increased value. … [Read more...]

The 5 Types of Producers, Part 3: Statesmen

This is part 3 of a 7-part article. Read Part 1 Here Read Part 2 Here Read Part 3 Here Read Part 4 Here Read Part 5 Here Read Part 6 Here Read Part 7 Here The next type of creating value comes from statesmen. Do not confuse statesmen with politicians and bureaucrats, who are often worse than non-producers because they actually engage in … [Read more...]

The 5 Types of Producers, Part 2: Prophets, Sages, Philosophers

This is part 2 of a 7-part article. Read Part 1 Here Read Part 2 Here Read Part 3 Here Read Part 4 Here Read Part 5 Here Read Part 6 Here Read Part 7 Here The highest level of value creation comes from prophets, sages, and philosophers. This category of producers is not limited to the Biblical-type prophets who spoke directly with God, but also … [Read more...]