Bangladesh Factory Fire Kills 50+ Workers – Yet Another Murder by Capital: Two Articles
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Bangladesh Factory Fire Kills 50+ Workers – Yet Another Murder by Capital: Two Articles

Capital’s absolute disregard for life once again surfaces in Narayanganj, Bangladesh, where 52 workers have been burnt to death on 9 July 2021, after they were denied exit when fire broke out in the food-processing factory which had almost no fire-safety mechanisms installed.

Keeping Poor Countries Poor: The Absurdity of Comparative Advantage
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Keeping Poor Countries Poor: The Absurdity of Comparative Advantage

One of the worst economic theories that has been forced upon poor countries is known as comparative advantage. This says that each country should specialise in what it can make, grow or do ‘best’. This theory is nothing but propaganda, to favour the developed countries.

Can Humanity Prevent War from Ever Happening Again?
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Can Humanity Prevent War from Ever Happening Again?

While conflict and war have written much of modern human history, they offer an incomplete narrative. Anthropological evidence suggests war is not innate to humanity. An interview with Doug P. Fry about his work studying peace systems and their potentially global implications.

India’s Farmers and the Neoliberal Playbook
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India’s Farmers and the Neoliberal Playbook

In Mexico, as transnational companies have seized control of the country’s agriculture, the loss of food sovereignty has induced catastrophic changes to the nation’s diet and many small-scale farmers lost their livelihoods. It should serve as a warning to India, as that is what the three farm laws will lead to.