Every September, the world gathers in New York for the United Nations General Assembly, a stage unlike any other, where presidents, prime ministers, and monarchs stand before humanity to define what they believe the world should become. But this year's assembly felt different. Three speeches stood out. Not because they agreed, but because together they reflected a western world at a crossroads where commerce grapples with conflict and hierarchy, where insularity and even prejudice are returning … [Read more...] about Trump, His Western Detractors, and the Shifting Overton Window
