US: security's bottom line
16 Jul 2008
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Anonymous Poster
Publisher:
Le Monde diplomatique
Just 15 numbers tell the history of the past seven years in which a once wealthy and relatively secure nation near-bankrupted itself, pursued chimeras and funded chaos-causing wars that left it poorer and less safe than ever before.
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Announcement :: Baltimore MD : Gender and Sexuality
Holla Back Baltimore: Blog to publically document harassment against women
15 Jul 2008
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Anonymous Poster
Publisher:
Holla Back Baltimore
This blog is for womyn and transfolks in Baltimore. Catcalling and
public sexual harassment is rampant, and we rarely have the power
in our society to fight back with words or fists without inciting
anger or more harassment. So "If you can't slap 'em, snap 'em!" Use
your camera phone to snap pictures of street harassers or just post
what was said or your comments on street harassment.
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Announcement :: Labor
Workers of the World, Relax!
11 Jul 2008
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Anonymous Poster
Publisher:
www.worklessparty.org
All the labor-saving technologies were going to usher in the Age of Leisure. However instead people are working longer and harder. This new movie by Conrad Schmidt could make us critical philosophers and free us from a sense of helplessness.
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The Role of Philosophy in the Globalized World
06 Jul 2008
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Anonymous Poster
Publisher:
http://www.clas.ufl.edu
"Philosophy has a very important role to play in the Age of
Globalization.. Carping about the need for social change, or
protesting publicly against certain policies is simply dismissed an
irrelevant and unproductive.. Utopian means that allk realities are
at their root imaginary.."
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Manufacturing a Food Crisis
01 Jul 2008
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Anonymous Poster
Publisher:
www.thenation.com
Tens of thousands of people staged demonstrations in Mexico last
year to protest a 60% increase in the price of tortillas. How on
earth did Mexicans, who live in the land where corn was
domesticated, become dependent on US imports in the first place?
More articles at www.focusweb.org.
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Interview :: Poverty
"We're Only at the Beginning of the Food Crisis"
26 Jun 2008
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Anonymous Poster
Publisher:
Der Spiegel
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization held a summit in Rome in
June 2008 to discuss the global food crisis. Assistant Director
Alexander Miller speaks about the rising oil prices, the risk of
biofuels and how agriculture could be transformed to help tackle
climate change.
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The Rich Get Hungrier
22 Jun 2008
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Anonymous Poster
Publisher:
Der Spiegel
The global food problem is not being caused by a falling trend in
world production. It is the result of accelerating demand. Amartya
Sen teaches economics and philosophy at Harvard and received the
Nobel Prize in economics in 1998. His latest book is "Identity and
Violence: The Illusion of Destiny."
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Disarming the Markets
11 Jun 2008
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Anonymous Poster
Publisher:
Le Monde diplomatique
"The storm that has hit the money markets in Asia and affected the
rest of the world is part of a wider danger. That is financial
globalization, which has become a law unto itself with its own
powers, embodied by institutions such as the IMF, the World Bank,
the OECD and the WTO. Together, they threaten the power base of
real states in the real world."
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