Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling In the United States, demographic factors have always played a major role in political revolutions. Indeed, the last two to occur were the Radical Sixties and Surprising Seventies which shook the political and military establishments to their very core. Peter Drucker, a social scientist, actually studied these two political revolutions, mainly their distributive factors of age, sex, income, gender and incidences of disease and death. His results were surprising. Читать дальше...