Why Did the American People Give Donald Trump the Presidency? by Oliver DeMille (If you haven’t read Part One of this article, do so here. This installment is a continuation of that article.) T...
https://thesocialleader.com/2017/03/understanding-trumps-election-part/
(Transportation without Representation) Question: It’s a big thing in the print media, right now. It shows up in article after article. Where do property rights end and airspace rights begin? W...
https://thesocialleader.com/2015/04/era-drones-oliver-demille/
Guest Post by Ian Cox “Across the entire innovation chain, from basic research to commercialization, governments have stepped up with needed investment that the private sector has been too scar...
The Curve If you follow my articles on a regular basis, you’ve probably noticed that I seldom write about topics that are in the current news cycle. I usually address such issues a week or more...
https://thesocialleader.com/2015/03/clinton-emails-different-view/
by Oliver DeMille A Major Change in America We have a trust crisis in America. Specifically, we don’t trust our major institutions. For example, consider the current American view of government...
https://thesocialleader.com/2015/03/fall-institutionalism-demille/
The New Field I was wrong. I thought Mitt Romney would run in 2016, but he declined. Where does this leave the election? More importantly, with a large field of potential candidates, is there a...
https://thesocialleader.com/2015/02/freedom-2016-oliver-demille/
Land of the Free Land of Decay These days, the word “decline” is frequently used to describe the United States. Where “China” is often paired with words and phrases like “rising,” ...
https://thesocialleader.com/2015/01/source-american-decline-demille/
The United States doesn’t get very many great presidents, only about three per century. That’s surprising to most people. But it’s exactly what the American framers wanted. If we take a dee...
https://thesocialleader.com/2014/09/reconsidering-white-house/
The day of turning a college degree into a ready job and high pay is over. That was then. The new economy is different now, and many graduate schools are taking note. For example, The New York Ti...
The “BIG” problem isn’t just hugely important, it’s also the incredible set of challenges that are created when any institution, organization, or endeavor is just plain too big. This prob...