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crimethinc.com
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| | | | | Starting in 2013, Brazil witnessed a series of fierce autonomous movements followed by a right-wing reaction that toppled the government. This analysis explores the lessons of three years of struggle. | |
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dissidentvoice.org
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| | | | | As an intended outcome of neoliberal doctrine and a natural stage of capitalist development, global financialization constructs a borderless nexus of power in which debt and austerity fuels a cultural, political and economic landscape bound to enduring structures of domination, and creates unprecedented wealth through the accumulation of suffering. ***** According to economist Richard Wolff, | |
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nry.me
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| | | | | Who would be impacted if we simply removed the viaduct. Spoiler: less than 5% of the population would be drastically impacted... | |
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surplusenergyeconomics.wordpress.com
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| | | ALIGNING EXPECTATION WITH POSSIBILITY Why is the world at large so often "surprised" when the materially impossible doesn't happen? In economics, the consensus line - a narrative shared by government, business and, for the most part, the general public - is that the economy will carry on growing as we shift from climate-harming fossil fuels... | ||