There are moments in political history that are mad, crazy, bonkers, seemingly beyond imagination, and then there was yesterday, when Nigel Farage stood up and
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Capital, Capitalism, and the Capture of Democracy: A Conversation with John Christensen
Capital might be a hopeful human achievement, but capitalism has captured democracy for the few: a conversation with John Christensen. The audio version, for reasons
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Farage’s plan to abolish human rights law is going to screw you
It is our duty to defend human rights
There are moments when it is necessary to point out that there are good reasons why the UK has, since 1945, had such a strong
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Famine, food, neoliberalism and choices that need to be made
In an important report on recent trends in famines published in the Financial Times last night, the following was noted: For decades, the number of people
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Democracy is dying due to the indifference of politicians
In the UK and the USA, the aim appears to be the same: the destruction of democracy by the use of false narratives is on
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What is it that I am supposed to have done?
I had this comment made on the blog today, and it is typical of many others, most of which do not see the light of
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Why is some criminal damage with red paint acceptable when some is not?
This red cross appeared on a mini-roundabout near my home yesterday. It wasn’t the only such symbol to arrive. I noticed that other mini-roundabouts had
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Are the wealthy committing sociocide?
Sociocide and pleonexia are not just words. They describe what’s happening in plain sight: the destruction of society by those who refuse responsibility for the
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