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| | | | | The welfare state wasn't created by enlightened dialogue or "sensible" moderate politics. It was a concession won by workers against bosses through decades of struggle. | |
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| | | | | Historian Sven Beckert's widely acclaimed book,Empire of Cotton: A New History of Global Capitalism, is a good agrarian, business, and labour history of a single commodity. But as economic history it's not so good. I think many readers are disarmed by the book's magisterial sweep across time and space, whichobscures or subdues itsunderlying thesis. Yet... | |
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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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| | | Walter Rodney Walter Rodney, "The Meaning of African Liberation Day (a speech delivered May 27, 1972 in San Francisco, California)," transcribed and edited by Marvin X , Journal of Black Poetry I was born in a place that used to be called British Guyana. I happened to have been educated in Jamaica, to have lived... | ||