The Russian Revolution wasn’t the people’s victory—it was a takeover by the ruthless few. Lenin didn’t lead a nation into communism; he seized power in a fractured empire where exhaustion, war, and desperation made resistance impossible. The illusion of choice defined 1917, just as it shapes political upheavals today.
From Founding Fathers to Modern Leaders: A Definitive Ranking of U.S. Presidents
In today's rapidly evolving global landscape, the qualities that defined leaders like George Washington are more vital than ever. As the first President of the United States, Washington set a precedent for leadership that has endured for over two centuries. His commitment to principles of integrity, unity, and unwavering dedication to the nation's founding values... Continue Reading →

