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  • France in 2022: the People’s Union, and Mélenchon
    Online Blog | World Politics

    France in 2022: the People’s Union, and Mélenchon

    ByJohn Mullen June 19, 2022June 20, 2022

    After the second round of the French Presidential elections, the radical Left managed to regain the initiative by forming an electoral alliance and launching an ambitious campaign for the legislative elections in June, elections that will decide which government will run France. How useful will it be to working people?

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  • War Within the War: The Fight Over Land and Genetically Engineered Agriculture
    Online Blog | World Economy | World Politics

    War Within the War: The Fight Over Land and Genetically Engineered Agriculture

    ByMitchel Cohen June 19, 2022June 22, 2022

    Agricultural competition over land use between the U.S. and Russia—two gigantic capitalist countries with the most powerful nuclear arsenals in the world—is a neglected but important force driving the war in Ukraine.

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  • Panopticon
    Capitalism | Employment | Online Blog

    Panopticon

    ByMichael D. Yates June 19, 2022June 20, 2022

    Taylor’s ideas of what is termed as ‘scientific management’ have been thoroughly implemented by corporate management worldwide. It has since been further developed, with the Toyota Corporation pioneering what is now called lean production, termed accurately by critics “management by stress.

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  • Lessons from Venezuela
    Online Blog | Socialism | World Politics

    Lessons from Venezuela

    ByMaria Paez Victor; and Ricardo Vaz June 19, 2022June 22, 2022

    On some key aspects about imperialism, today, in this 21st century and its relation to Venezuela. Also: Maduro Orders Asset Transfers as Grassroots Groups Look to Boost Production.

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  • “Revolution Is a Never Ending Song”: Gabriela Silva on Drawing Inspiration from the Cuban Revolution
    Online Blog | Socialism | World Politics

    “Revolution Is a Never Ending Song”: Gabriela Silva on Drawing Inspiration from the Cuban Revolution

    ByNatalia Marques June 19, 2022June 22, 2022

    Gabriela Silva is a young Brazilian-American organizer. She recently participated in a youth brigade to Cuba. She reflects on her experience, and how revolutionary movements in the United States can learn from Cuba.

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  • Menstrual Leave: A Blessing or a Curse?
    Gender Issues | Online Blog

    Menstrual Leave: A Blessing or a Curse?

    BySonya Angelica Diehn June 19, 2022June 22, 2022

    Granting menstrual leave is “basically a symbol of acknowledgement and support for women.” In some countries around the world, women are legally allocated time off during their periods.

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  • ‘I Believe Dance is a ‘Project’ To Enable a Recovery of the Body, of Our Spine’
    Culture | Online Blog

    ‘I Believe Dance is a ‘Project’ To Enable a Recovery of the Body, of Our Spine’

    ByChandralekha June 19, 2022June 22, 2022

    It was in 1984, at the East-West Dance encounter, that Chandralekha – making a return to dance after an interregnum of 12 years – proposed these ideas. More than three decades after they were first articulated, her ideas on the predicament and possibilities of our dance still ring true.

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  • Should We Protect Nature for Its Own Sake? For Its Economic Value? Because It Makes Us Happy? Yes
    Climate Change | Environment | Print Edition

    Should We Protect Nature for Its Own Sake? For Its Economic Value? Because It Makes Us Happy? Yes

    ByBradley J. Cardinale June 12, 2022June 15, 2022

    As a conservation biologist, I’ve been part of the effort to value biodiversity for years. Here’s how thinking in this field has evolved, and why I’ve come to believe that there are many equally valid reasons for protecting nature.

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  • Melting Himalayan Glaciers to Affect Food Production in South Asia
    Climate Change | Print Edition

    Melting Himalayan Glaciers to Affect Food Production in South Asia

    ByCourtesy: Newsclick June 12, 2022June 15, 2022

    The highest glaciers are melting rapidly and will have a tremendous impact on people’s livelihood: ICIMOD study.

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  • By Pushing States to Import Expensive Coal, Modi Govt’s Domestic Production Policy Lies in Tatters
    Economy | Environment | Indian Economy | Print Edition

    By Pushing States to Import Expensive Coal, Modi Govt’s Domestic Production Policy Lies in Tatters

    ByM.K. Venu June 12, 2022June 15, 2022

    Given the severe shortage of coal supply from CIL at present, and states being asked to buy imported coal at three times the cost, it is imperative that the PM conducts a serious inquiry into what went wrong with the government’s 2016 plan to eliminate coal imports by 2020.

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