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  • Planet Earth Is ‘Quite Sick’: 7 of 8 Boundaries for Safe and Just World Already Breached, Study Says
    Capitalism | Climate Change | Online Blog

    Planet Earth Is ‘Quite Sick’: 7 of 8 Boundaries for Safe and Just World Already Breached, Study Says

    ByKenny Stancil June 11, 2023June 15, 2023

    A new research in the peer-reviewed journal Nature warns that nearly every threshold for a “safe and just” planet has already been breached and pleads for swift action to protect “the global commons for all people now and into the future.”

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  • Nuclear Fusion: Eternal Energy = Eternal Damnation
    Climate Change | Environment | Online Blog | Science

    Nuclear Fusion: Eternal Energy = Eternal Damnation

    ByDon Fitz and Stan Cox June 11, 2023June 15, 2023

    Last year, the US announced a “breakthrough” in developing an alternative to fission. The announcement was soon debunked. Unfortunately, most of those who criticized fusion missed one of its most serious dangers – that discovering a source of limitless cheap energy would doom humanity’s future rather than enhance it.

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  • Angela Davis on Malcolm X’s Enduring Legacy & the “Long Struggle for Liberation”
    Online Blog | World Politics

    Angela Davis on Malcolm X’s Enduring Legacy & the “Long Struggle for Liberation”

    ByCourtesy: Democracy Now! June 11, 2023June 15, 2023

    Angela Davis on Malcolm X’s Enduring Legacy & the “Long Struggle for Liberation”

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  • Economy Must be ‘at Service of Life’: Resisting Debt and Neocolonialism in Africa
    Indian Economy | Online Blog

    Economy Must be ‘at Service of Life’: Resisting Debt and Neocolonialism in Africa

    ByTanupriya Singh June 11, 2023June 15, 2023

    An interrogation of the vicious cycle of debt rooted in neocolonial extraction that continues to trap countries across the African continent

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  • ABC of Debt System
    Online Blog | World Economy

    ABC of Debt System

    ByEric Toussaint June 11, 2023June 15, 2023

    Beginning with a historical overview of debt, this article argues that the imposition of debt has been a central means by which imperial powers regained controlling influence over their former colonies following independence movements.

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  • Australia and the Drive to War with China
    Online Blog | World Politics

    Australia and the Drive to War with China

    ByDavid Peterson June 11, 2023June 15, 2023

    The prospect of Australia joining a war between the United States and China is truly terrifying. Such a war could cost millions of lives and even escalate into nuclear conflict. But this is precisely the path the Australian ruling class is preparing to go down.

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  • Erdoğan’s Resilience
    Online Blog | World Politics

    Erdoğan’s Resilience

    ByCihan Tuğal June 11, 2023June 15, 2023

    Turkey is headed for tough times. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was reelected for a third term in the runoff elections on 28 May. The opposition was convinced it would win, following a period of unusually high inflation and disastrous earthquake relief efforts. Why were its hopes dashed?

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  • Pueblo a Pueblo Builds Food Sovereignty
    Online Blog | People's movements

    Pueblo a Pueblo Builds Food Sovereignty

    ByCira Pascual Marquina and Chris Gilbert June 11, 2023June 15, 2023

    Pueblo a Pueblo is a grassroots plan in Venezuela for organizing the production, distribution, and consumption of food that connects agricultural producers with urban dwellers. In this three-part series, Pueblo a Pueblo’s spokespeople talk about their organization’s history and its objectives.

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  • The Sengol Is a Symbol of ‘Divine Right’ to Power. It Does Not Belong in Parliament.
    Editor's Picks | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    The Sengol Is a Symbol of ‘Divine Right’ to Power. It Does Not Belong in Parliament.

    ByS.N. Sahu; and Pon Vasanth B.A. June 4, 2023June 5, 2023

    Parliament derives its mandate from the people, not from a divine entity or priests. Also: “Sengol: Evidence Thin On Government’s Claims About the Sceptre”.

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  • Parliament Is Not a Temple Where We Worship Gods and Men
    Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Parliament Is Not a Temple Where We Worship Gods and Men

    ByNeera Chandhoke June 4, 2023June 5, 2023

    A divine symbol will not make parliament more democratic. Only a government which is aware that the opposition has also been elected and deserves respect can accomplish that.

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