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Bolivia Erupts as Workers and Indigenous Groups Revolt Against Rodrigo Paz

Prior to Protests Spreading, A Human Shield Forms Around Morales After Alleged Kidnapping Plot Bolivia is facing one of the biggest political and economic uprisings in its recent history. Across the country, miners, teachers, farmers, transport workers, and Indigenous communities have taken to the streets demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz. Protesters say the… Continue reading
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China Rising, America in Decline?

A comparison of how the United States and China structure the relationship between capital and the state I found the video to be quite interesting and a great addition to the theme of today’s article. This is widely circulated Chinese economist policy commentator Eric X. Li (Li Shijun) interview commentary on China-US political economy, one… Continue reading
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Michael Parenti has Died but his Power of Labels will Live On

How mainstream media framing obscured the life and work of a persistent critic of power The world is being misled, and Michael Parenti’s death shows how this still works. Michael Parenti died yesterday at 92. Today, much of the mainstream press describes him as a “Marxist academic.” That label misses the point. It reduces his… Continue reading
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The Political Economy of Hunger

Why abundance exists alongside mass hunger in the modern economy Capitalism presents itself as a system of efficiency, abundance, and rational distribution, yet observable outcomes across food, housing, labour, and technology show persistent scarcity imposed amid material plenty. Around two billion people live with chronic food insecurity, according to figures consolidated by the Food and… Continue reading
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