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fleeingvesuvius.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a detailed essay exploring the psychological roots of resource overconsumption, touching on topics such as human evolution, social status, novelty-seeking behavior, and cultural influences. The author connects these concepts to modern capitalist systems and critiques the idea that status and competition are inherent to human evolution, suggesting instead that cooperation and shared knowledge were more central to early human societies. The essay also includes reader comments that challenge the author's views, with some arguing that the author's analysis is influenced by capitalist ideologies and others providing alternative perspectives on human behavior and social structures. | |
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climateandcapitalism.com
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| | | | | Introduction to Commons-Conference organized by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, held inRome, 28-29 April 2011. Alongside the initiative for a referendum on water... | |
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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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ips-dc.org
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| | | Trump's plan: negotiate with China today, fight a war with it tomorrow. | ||