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In the Cause of the People, should the Struggles continue or end? Living the Actual Liberian Dream? A Critical Lens on Liberia’s Resource Exploitation
The concept of "In the Cause of the People" often centers on the tension between the necessity of ongoing struggle and the ultimate goal...
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The Seas, Oceans, Rivers, Natural Lakes(Not Man-Made) Belong to All: A Call to Action Against the Weaponization of Waterways
Protecting our shared waterways, seas, oceans, rivers, and lakes is a collective, urgent responsibility, as they are not merely resources but vital lifelines that...
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The Inconsistency of Preaching the Good News of Jesus Christ(Yeshua)
Disclaimer: Austin S Fallah is not a theologian, a biblical scholar, a pastor, or an apostle. He is the child of Hala-Na-Meleka-God-Almighty, born through...
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The Impact of Public Scolding Versus Collaborative Correction in Governance: A Case for Uplifting Public Policy Leaders in Liberia
The debate between public scolding (often termed "naming and shaming") and collaborative correction represents a critical fault line in modern governance, pitting immediate accountability...
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The Economic Prudence of Government Money Printing: A Case for Legislative Oversight
The economic prudence of government money printing, often termed "monetizing debt," is heavily debated, with significant calls for legislative oversight to prevent hyperinflation and...
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Liberia’s Currency Must Not Become a Casual Policy Tool
In every economy, currency is more than paper. It is a public promise. It tells citizens that the state will manage value with discipline,...
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Critics of Yesterday, Proponents of Today: printing new bank notes – taxing high to solve economic hardship? What a wow!
Not too long ago, the loudest critics of today's reality stood firmly against what they called poor economic conditions of Liberians , citing, reckless...
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America 250 Doesn’t Add Up U.S. Citizenship For All Liberians Repairs The Damage
As the United States prepares to celebrate 250 years of freedom, Black leaders in Massachusetts—the birthplace of the American Revolution—have launched a movement to...
