The World Bank: An ABC
A new form of decolonization is urgently required to get out of the predicament in which the World Bank has entrapped the world in general.
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A new form of decolonization is urgently required to get out of the predicament in which the World Bank has entrapped the world in general.
Advertising is a constant feature of our everyday lives. As a result, we often ignore its real and unsavoury function: capitalist propaganda par excellence.
Hong Kong leftist intellectual Au Loong-Yu retraces the development of the protest movement in his place of birth over the past two decades, setting them within the context of broader political trends in mainland China and beyond.
Capitalism’s extraordinary successes in recent decades have also come with tremendous economic and social costs, such as worsening inequality. A study shows that the richest 1% of Americans have taken $50 trillion from bottom 90% in recent decades.
96 years after the birth of revolutionary Amílcar Cabral, his life, struggle and contributions continue to guide us.
From humanitarian and ecological viewpoints, many aspects of the capitalist economic system are irrational; although they are certainly rational from the more limited standpoint of the individual business or capitalist seeking to make profits.
If we learn to see menstruation as reproductive labour, we can then can see menstruating women as labourers with rights, including the right to choice of work.
Drawing lessons from the works of Trinidadian socialist and revolutionary C.L.R. James, the author argues that anti-racist organising needs to be at the centre of the struggle against capitalism.
The reasons behing the massive protests that have broken out in Colombia following the torture and murder of Javier Ordóñez by the police, the demands being raised, and the structural violence of the state
The coronavirus pandemic forced schools to shut abruptly, exposing the huge inequality between impoverished and privileged pupils as learning moved online and schoolgirls faced exploitation.
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