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Published in: ourEconomyOur hour with Michael Brooks
This week the US and international left lost a vital voice.
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: InvestigationMexico's Tragic Chain: 133 journalists' lives lost
The following article features 10 obituaries of journalists killed in Mexico in 2019. They are some of the 133...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Turkey’s presidential dictatorship
Re-converting Ayasofya takes a major symbolic step towards the President’s ideal goal of an Islamised one-party state.
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Published in: HomeIn Amazonia, libraries are being set alight
The death of elders leads to irreplaceable loss of knowledge in the Amazon. Indigenous lives – and heritage – matter.
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: InvestigationJournalism in Mexico: Report for a living, get killed for reporting
Since 2000, 133 journalists have been murdered in Mexico. 10 of them in 2019. Meanwhile, impunity wins in 99% of cases.
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Published in: openIndiaIndia: from populist nationalism to popular constitutionalism
A visit to Shaheen Bagh, in south east Delhi, reveals the surprising emergence of new shades of citizenship.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionThe clash of capitalisms?
We're constantly told that state capitalism is back. But these narratives are far from innocent.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Why 'Mutual Aid'? – social solidarity, not charity
Peter Kropotkin's most famous work advancing a belief in the depth of our connection to each other is titled 'Mutual...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Post-pandemic university, or post-university?
We need to defend the cooperation that comes only with face-to-face dialogue, or risk the further undermining of...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?National stereotypes in times of COVID-19: the ‘frugal four’ and the ‘irresponsible South’
When EU leaders discuss the coronavirus Recovery Fund at the upcoming meeting of the European Council on Friday,...
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionThese 13 bodies said they would counter the pandemic in Latin America - have they?
Thirteen Inter-American and international institutions, coordinated by the OAS, agreed on a series of actions to...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The world war on statues
“As a social psychologist, it is impossible not to notice how little our behaviour has evolved from other...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The administration of orders: an analogy of madness and migration on Leros
A photo essay on a fragmented European border strategy.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?“We were the people who started talking to each other”: unexpected solidarities under forced devolution
An account of recent experiences of community organizing in Tottenham, North London, from conversations and an...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaWhy is the Brazilian right afraid of Paulo Freire?
The Bolsonaro administration has used a misleading caricature of the educator to justify its assault on public education.
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Published in: Home: OpinionK-pop fans: you torpedoed Trump in Tulsa, don’t stop now
K-pop fans showed how impactful they can be when they upstaged Trump. They now need to turn their attention to the...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaVenezuela, imperialism and militarization
The response of the Venezuelan authorities to the Covid-19 outbreak confirms the depth of the militaristic thinking...
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightJean Raspail, right wing prophet of ‘identity politics’ has died
Raspail’s influence has expanded beyond the small world of the radical right.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?What does it mean to be 'in crisis'?
What does it mean for the world of neoliberal capitalism and liberal democracy to be in crisis?
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: InvestigationZapatistas: Lessons in community self-organisation in Mexico
As the first attempt to abolish police are under way in the US, meet the communities that have been experimenting...