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| | | | | Coca-Cola killed trade unionists in Latin America. General Motors built vehicles known to catch fire. Tobacco companies suppressed cancer research. And Boeing knew that its planes were dangerous. Corporations don't care if they kill people - as long as it's profitable. | |
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| | | | | Malcolm X challenged the violence of US power, abroad and at home. Donté Stallworth writes in Jacobin about how Malcolm's radical internationalism, from Congo to Palestine, speaks to our moment. | |
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| | | | | Does it matter what we call China? Does it really make a difference what term we, as outsiders to China's political and economic system, attach to that system? Certainly it is not going to make much of a difference in terms of what actually happens in China whether foreigners prefer to call it communist, socialist,... | |
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