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www.garyhall.info
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| | | | | This is an initial draft of a 5,000 word specially commissioned piece on the commons and Creative ... | |
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monthlyreview.org
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| | | | | Degrowth and ecosocialism are two of the most important movements-and proposals-on the radical side of the ecological spectrum. | |
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entitleblogdotorg3.wordpress.com
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| | | | | ByEmanuele Leonardi * Leonardi reviews Giorgos Kallis' new book "In defense of degrowth", a volume that provides activists and academics alike with a detailed map of the degrowth discourse, with its theoretical controversies and opportunities for political alliances to come. What struck me first and foremost in the process of reading In defense of degrowth... | |
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analog-antiquarian.net
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| | | [AI summary] Chapter 13 of the article delves into the early Qing Dynasty, focusing on its expansion, cultural achievements, and interactions with the West. The Qing Dynasty, which began in 1644, saw the unification of China under the Manchu-led empire, leading to a period of stability and growth. The dynasty's cultural contributions include the flourishing of literature, such as the works of Shen Fu and the novels of the Qing era. The chapter also highlights the Qing's interactions with European powers, including the influence of Voltaire and the eventual tensions that led to the Opium Wars. The economic aspects of the Qing Dynasty are discussed, particularly the role of silver in trade and its impact on the economy. The chapter concludes with the challenge... | ||