Richard Smith argues that a democratically planned and managed ecosocialist economy is the only way to save the planet
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According to the (...)Belarus: The People’s Fight Continues Since August 9, Belarus has been the scene of popular protests against what is perceived to be the fraudulent reelection of President Alexander Lukashenko, who has been in power since 1994. The presidential election results gave him a victory with 80 percent of the votes, a figure far from the (...)
Philippines: A sleeping power giant, Bataan Nuclear Power Plant explained Sen. Nancy Binay sought a “comprehensive study” on “what to do” with the almost four-decade-old mothballed Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) during a Senate committee hearing last Oct. 13 on the proposed budget for 2021 of the Department of Energy (DOE).
In response, Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi (...)Russia: Navalny’s Return and Left Strategy Russia has had an eventful week and it’s not even finished. First, Alexey Navalny flew back to Moscow, then he was immediately arrested upon crossing the border, and the next day his team published a video illustrating Vladimir Putin’s own corruption and calling upon all citizens to come out to (...)
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While the Covid-19 pandemic spread across Myanmar, the autonomous regions at the country’s peripheries controlled by (...)Reading Piketty I: A Concise and Comprehensive Summary of “Capital and Ideology” "Part I of Reading Piketty is a straight summary, with very little critical commentary, and what there is of the latter serves mainly to point to an omission on the part of Piketty or to strengthen an observation or argument he makes. Unfortunately, many people’s acquaintance with Piketty comes (...)
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Victorious independence fighters,
I salute (...)Philippines: The Duterte administration’s share of COVID misinformation President Rodrigo Duterte and his government met the deluge of inaccurate claims about the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic with a clampdown on what it referred to as “fake news.”
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Boohoo selling clothes made by Pakistani workers earning 0.35 USD an hour Investigation by The Guardian finds claims of safety issues, with workers saying they sometimes work 24-hour shifts
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