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  • Moral Injury and the Forever Wars: What Americans Don’t Want to Hear
    Afghanistan | Capitalism | Online Blog | USA | World Economy

    Moral Injury and the Forever Wars: What Americans Don’t Want to Hear

    ByKelly Denton-Borhaug October 10, 2021October 10, 2021

    The author, a professor of global religions at Moravian University, examines the concept of moral injury, why so many veterans of America’s twenty-first-century forever wars have suffered from it, and why, for some, suicide has been the only solution.

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  • The Growing Poverty of the U.S. Working Class
    COVID19 | Economy | Online Blog | USA | World Economy

    The Growing Poverty of the U.S. Working Class

    ByStephen Millies October 10, 2021October 10, 2021

    Millions of working-class families in the United States are so poor they can’t afford to shop at grocery stores any more. They’re buying food at 99 cent stores instead.

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  • The Human Costs of iPhones
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog | World Economy | World Politics

    The Human Costs of iPhones

    ByKim Scipes October 10, 2021October 11, 2021

    The iPhone is a technological wonder. Yet, how many of us users ever ask what are the conditions under which these iPhones are produced? What are these conditions doing to China’s workers, who assemble such wonderful instruments?

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  • What Is to be Done About Work?
    Capitalism | COVID19 | Imperialism | Online Blog | World Economy | World Politics

    What Is to be Done About Work?

    BySteve Early October 10, 2021October 11, 2021

    A review of three important books that examine work and its discontents, in pre-pandemic form, including questions related to job satisfaction, inadequate compensation, long hours, and morally injurious employment.

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  • China’s Fortune Cookie Crumbles
    Capitalism | China | Economy | Online Blog | World Economy | World Politics

    China’s Fortune Cookie Crumbles

    ByRoss Ashcroft interviews Michael Hudson October 10, 2021October 11, 2021

    With China’s increasing wealth, Western investors want some of the action. However, the Chinese are acutely aware that with Western investment comes inequality. This interview examines the steps Beijing is beginning to take to tackle this.

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  • Nepal’s People Resist U.S. Anti-China Alliance
    Capitalism | Economy | Imperialism | Online Blog | People's movements | USA | World Economy | World Politics

    Nepal’s People Resist U.S. Anti-China Alliance

    ByGreg Butterfield October 10, 2021October 11, 2021

    Continuous protests shook the length and breadth of mountainous Nepal in September as the U.S. pushed again to chain this Asian country of 28 million people to its anti-China alliance through the Millenium Challenge Compact (MCC).

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  • The Politician-Scholar: Eric Williams and the Tangled History of Capitalism and Slavery
    Capitalism | Economy | Imperialism | Online Blog | World Economy | World Politics

    The Politician-Scholar: Eric Williams and the Tangled History of Capitalism and Slavery

    ByGerald Horne October 10, 2021October 11, 2021

    Eric Williams’ groundbreaking ‘Capitalism and Slavery’ placed slavery at the heart of the rise of capitalism and the British Empire. But in his subsequent career as a politician – he became the first prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago – Williams was hardly seen as an avatar of radicalism.

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  • Blinded by the Light: Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the Age of Normalized Violence
    Capitalism | Economy | Imperialism | Online Blog | USA | World Economy | World Politics

    Blinded by the Light: Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the Age of Normalized Violence

    ByHenry Giroux October 10, 2021October 11, 2021

    In an age when violence turns into a spectacle, mass shootings become normalized, and violence becomes the primary language of politics, it becomes all the more difficult and yet necessary to remember the horror and legacy of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

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  • Robbing the Soil – Part 2: Systematic Theft of Communal Property
    Capitalism | Culture | Economy | Imperialism | Online Blog | Socialism | USA | World Economy | World Politics

    Robbing the Soil – Part 2: Systematic Theft of Communal Property

    ByIan Angus October 10, 2021October 11, 2021

    The second part of this series discusses how in two great waves of social change, landlords and capitalist farmers conquered the field for capitalist agriculture, incorporated the soil into capital, and created for the urban industries the necessary supplies of free and rightless proletarians.

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  • On Purushottam Agrawal’s Kabir Das
    Caste | Culture | India | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Online Blog | People's movements | Socialism

    On Purushottam Agrawal’s Kabir Das

    ByFrancesca Orsini October 10, 2021October 11, 2021

    Book Review: Purushottam Agrawal, ‘Akath Kahani Prem ki: Kabir ki kavita aur unka samay’.

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