Need to Rebuild the Left to Stop the Surge of Europe’s Far Right – 2 Articles
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Need to Rebuild the Left to Stop the Surge of Europe’s Far Right – 2 Articles

‘Rebuilding the Left Is Crucial to Stemming the Surge of Europe’s Far Right’: Europe has been lurching further to the right to the point that the far right has now become mainstream and normalized. Also: ‘European Parliament: Only the Left Can Stop the Far-Right’.

Hindipendence: Is the Philippines Really Free from the U.S. War Machine?
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Hindipendence: Is the Philippines Really Free from the U.S. War Machine?

As we reflect on the upcoming Philippine Independence Day celebration on June 12, it is difficult to discern true Philippine sovereignty when the reality is that the Philippines is a semi-colony, with the country still ruled by and dependent on the power and capital of the United States.

Homelessness a Permanent Feature in the USA; Housing a Right in Cuba – 2 Articles
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Homelessness a Permanent Feature in the USA; Housing a Right in Cuba – 2 Articles

‘Housing, Not Handcuffs: The Moral Response to Homelessness’: The city of Grants Pass, Oregon, USA has outlawed resting or sleeping anywhere on public property with so much as a blanket to survive in cold weather, even when no beds in shelters were available. Also: ‘I Witnessed an Alternative to the U.S. Homelessness Crisis in Socialist Cuba’.

Letters for a Nation: Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to Chief Ministers
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Letters for a Nation: Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to Chief Ministers

Nehru wrote to his Chief Ministers on the 1st and 15th of each month and he had written 400 letters from 1947 to 1963. Three letters from “Letters for A Nation: From Jawaharlal Nehru to His Chief Ministers (1947-1963)”, edited by Madhav Khosla.

Love After Life: Nobel-Winning Physicist Richard Feynman’s Extraordinary Letter to His Departed Wife
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Love After Life: Nobel-Winning Physicist Richard Feynman’s Extraordinary Letter to His Departed Wife

Several months after Feynman’s death, while working on what would become ‘Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman’ — the masterly biography plumbing the wellspring of Feynman’s genius — James Gleick discovered something of arresting strangeness and splendor.