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The Wire Season 2 Review (Preview)
In the second of my subscriber-only reviews of The Wire I look at season 2. Focusing on smuggling through the port of Baltimore this season explores how capitalism has evolved to a post-industrial phase dominated by service industries like sex and drugs, how investigating sex slavery is relegated behind lesser crimes, and the parallels between […](Read more...)
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Working Class: Achievements and the unfinished war for emancipation
What has the working class achieved so far in its war for emancipation? Are not the exploited of the earth encountering unfinished work in their struggles against the most experienced and resource-rich class the world has witnessed till today? These questions are apposite while examining the class struggle on the world stage. Michael D. Yates has probed the questions in[Read More...]
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Japan, US Prepare Plans for Conflict with China in East China Sea
In recent months, we have seen increased military provocations by the US on the edge of China’s territorial waters. More worrying however, if the fact the US are attempting to drag Japan into their geopolitical chess match. In addition to this, British Royal Naval ships have also being used to provoke China in near the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea.
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CIA's "Surveillance State" is Operating Against US All
Over time, the CIA upper echelon has secretly developed all kinds of policy statements and legal rationales to justify routine, widespread surveillance on U.S. soil of citizens who aren’t suspected of terrorism or being a spy.
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The psychosocial dimension of power: An emotional analysis of the Davos elite’s discourse on globalization
Understanding for intervening Constructivist and psychoanalytic oriented social research provides evidence that human behaviour is driven by the shared meanings of the subjective social experience (Blumer 1969, Mead 1934, Berger and Luckmann 1966, Moscovici 1961, Matte Blanco 1975, Carli 1993). This perspective can be used to understand the cultural drivers underlying the elite’s political and economic action.
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They Can’t Be Serious: David Cameron Wants to Return as Foreign Secretary
By Neil Clark
Former UK PM Cameron is reportedly ‘bored s***less’ and wants to return to politics, preferably as foreign secretary. Remainers, who blame him for Brexit, are furious – but he did a lot worse than that when he was at Number 10. -
Prof Chris Portier hits back at EFSA director
Says EFSA scientists need to improve their scientific approach
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BREXIT and The Irish Border: ‘The Price of Peace’
By Craig Murray
I have never managed fully to understand the mechanism by which the media and political class decide when to leave a fact, a glaringly obvious and vital fact, completely excluded from public debate. That process of exclusion is a psychological, not an organisational, phenomenon but extremely effective. -
Ondska på scen – och i verkligheten
Frida Österberg i Faust. Vem är ond i dag? Och vad händer med ett samhälle som allt mer delas upp i onda och goda? Filosofiska rummet diskuterar ondska och en ny Faustpjäs, där Faust själv lyser med sin frånvaro.Historien om Faust, mannen som sålde sin själ till djävulen, har under seklerna återberättats i många olika versioner, av författare som Johann Wolfgang von Goethe och Thomas Mann. Människor har förfasats och tagit avstånd – eller känt igen sig i Fausts agerande.
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US Midterm Election Results: Prospects for US-Russian Relations
Donald Trump could use his foreign-policy freedom to boost his popularity before the 2020 presidential race. Lowering the threat of war is one sure way to gain more voters’ support.
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Canada: Shielded From the Populist Wave No Longer
Historic defeats for Liberals in Ontario and Québec, and the rise of non-establishment politicians and parties, suggest that Canada’s political establishment may be facing its own crisis of confidence.
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Muslimska sexhandböcker och nazizombies
Arabiska kvinnor enligt Nathaniel SichelMedeltida sexmanualer tipsade arabiska män hur de kunde bli bättre älskare och avslöjar också en liberal syn på homosexualitet i 900-talets Bagdad. Dessutom om aktuella nazizombiefilmen Overlord.Trädildos, kyssar och smek skulle ge goda muslimer ett bra sexliv. Åtminstone enligt de arabiska sexualhandböcker som under medeltiden lästes och memorerades av muslimska män i syfte att göra dem till bättre älskare. Pernilla Myrnes forskning om böckerna avslöjar en helt ny syn på arabvärldens syn på homosexualitet och kvinnans roll i sängen.
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Francis Fukuyama and the End of Social Media Freedoms
It seems that the American political scientist would fully support yet more intolerance in the world of social media as a means of preserving America’s freedom-squashing status quo.
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Release of risky GM mosquitoes in Burkina Faso highly unethical
Proposed release not expected to bring any benefits for malaria control
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AMAIRIKUHN EDGYKAYSHUN: THANK YOU, STANDARDIZED TESTS
Mr. C.S. found this one, and it's more bad news for Amairkuhn edgykayshun: the latest ACT test scores are in for 2018, and the […]
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US Electioneering Abuses Diplomacy with Russia
It is surely depraved when an American president is being held hostage by political fantasies concerning Russia. Fantasies that stem from elite political machinations that are irrelevant to the concerns of ordinary American citizens and other citizens the world over.
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SUGGESTIONS ON NEUTRALITY
The following was written by Edward Horgan, coordinator of VFP Ireland and International Secretary of the Irish Peace and Neutrality Alliance. Edward will be speaking about neutrality at our AGM on Friday 9 November. (Veterans For Peace UK). First of all, feel free to criticise and challenge what I am saying. Issues of war and peace especially are so complex and so controversial […]
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Mixed US Midterms Results Offer Chance for Peace Agenda With Russia, China
Sputnik – 09.11.2018 WASHINGTON – The mixed results of the US midterm congressional elections resulting in a divided Congress give President Donald Trump the chance to revive the agenda for improving relations with Russia and pull out of foreign wars that he was elected on in 2016, analysts told Sputnik. With several results not yet […]
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Psychoanalysing NATO: Confirmation Bias
No stability, no security. And still the expanders blame Russia and China for responding to what they gratuitously began.
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Midnight Meme Of The Day!
by NoahMaxine Waters! Maxine Waters! Say that name to any republican and they will clench their fists and tense up with rage. Show them a picture of Maxine Waters and they will enter a state of apoplexy and start screaming about a world gone wrong. May I suggest that we send every republican we know a picture of Maxine Waters? Flood the White House with them?
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TBR Radio’s The Dixie Heritage Hour Nov. 9, 2018 – MIDTERM ELECTION RECAP
In this week’s edition of TBR Radio Presents: The Dixie Heritage Hour Dr. Ed recaps this week’s mid-term elections and what they mean for our country. During the show phone calls are made to TBR executive editor Paul Angel, NFL legend Paul Blair and TV icon Ben “Cooter” Jones. Jones, as most of our regular listeners…
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L’asphyxie de la démocratie. Par Christopher R. Browning
Source : The New York Review of Books, Christopher R. Browning, 25-10-2018
Culture club / Getty imagesLe président allemand Paul von Hindenburg et le chancelier Adolf Hitler en route pour un rassemblement de la jeunesse au Lustgarten, Berlin, mai 1933 -
Defense Technology Exports Strengthen Russia’s Position in Africa
Offering defense technology aid is a great way for big players in the international arena — such as Russia, China, and the United States — to build relations with developing countries and strengthen their base of influence. Cooperation in the defense sector is a sign of great trust between states, which, in turn, promotes cooperation in all other areas. -
Interdit d’interdire : La directive européenne sur le droit d’auteur va-t-elle changer internet ?
Source : Russia Today France, Interdit d’interdire, 31-10-2018
Frédéric Taddeï reçoit Benjamin Bayart, militant pour les libertés fondamentales dans la société de l’information, Greg Tabibian, vidéaste et humoriste et Jérôme Déchesne, membre de l’Union Syndicale de la Production Audiovisuelle (USPA) et président de la confédération européenne des producteurs indépendants (CEPI)
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S-300 in Syria – a preliminary assessment
[This article was written for the Unz Review] We now know a little more about which version of the S-300 family the Russians have delivered to the Syrians: the Russians
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Misremembering Vietnam
Originally posted at TomDispatch. “I’m going to Saigon,” said Secretary of Defense James Mattis last month before correcting himself. “Ho Chi Minh City – former Saigon.” It was the fifth time that Mattis would meet with his Vietnamese counterpart, Minister of National Defense Ngo Xuan Lich, and it marked the defense secretary’s first visit to … Continue reading "Misremembering Vietnam"
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Latest US-Led Air Strikes Kill At Least 80 Syrian Civilians
The US-led coalition against Islamic State has carried out more than 100 new air strikes targeting the militant group’s remaining strongholds in Syria’s Deir Ezzor province, killing at least 80 civilians – including dozens of women and children – in recent weeks. US-led bombing resumed on October 24 following a particularly deadly period in which … Continue reading "Latest US-Led Air Strikes Kill At Least 80 Syrian Civilians"
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[RussEurope-en-Exil] L’économie Post-Keynésienne : Positionnements, par Jacques Sapir
(Ce texte est la première partie d’une recension plus globale de l’ouvrage)
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A Badge of Shame: The Government’s War on America’s Military Veterans
“For soldiers serving in Afghanistan and Iraq, coming home is more lethal than being in combat.” ~ Brené Brown, research professor at the University of Houston Not all heroes wear the uniform of war. In the United States, however, we take particular pride in recognizing as heroes those who have served in the military. Yet … Continue reading "A Badge of Shame: The Government’s War on America’s Military Veterans"
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Remembering Armistice Day
Those of us of a certain age may remember that Veterans Day used to be called Armistice Day – the day the guns fell silent in war-torn Europe at the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month of 1918. The Great War, the Global War that we now call World War I, … Continue reading "Remembering Armistice Day"
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Historic Gain of 31 House Seats by Democrats Already Matches Great Anti-War Wave of 2006 with 12 Seats Still Undecided; Total of 37 Pickups Expected!
United Front Against Austerity|Tax Wall Street Party American System Network|Thursday, November 8, 2018 Trump’s Ouster of Attorney General Sessions Is Obstruction of Justice in Plain Sight; From Fox News to New York Times, Serious Legal Experts Agree That Attempted Appointment of Unconfirmed Trump Stooge Whitaker Is Illegal and Unconstitutional; Sinema Takes Lead in Arizona Count; [...]
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Bomb Blast at Mosul Restaurant; 13 Killed in Iraq
A bomb was detonated at a restaurant popular with security personnel.
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[ONU 2018] Débat général de la 73e session (3) – Amérique
Durant quelques semaines, nous vous proposerons le vendredi les interventions des dirigeants d’un certain nombre de grands pays à l’ONU.
Aujourd’hui, quelques membres venus des Amériques : Canada, Brésil, Mewique, Colombie, Argentine, Pérou, Venezuela, Chili, Cuba, BolivieSource : ONU, 29-09-2018
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Trump Calls Out the Army Against the Refugee Caravan
Donald Trump has now declared the caravan of refugees from Honduras and other Central American countries making their way on foot to the U.S. border an “invasion of our country” that has created a “national emergency.” “We have no choice,” he bellowed from the White House on November 1. “We will defend our borders. We will defend our country.” And[Read More...]
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Salvaging Broken People
We just had another mass murder in the USA. A military connected person carried it out. I know two Marines. Both have shell shock permanent brain damage AND PTSD. One shot a rifle at a medical helicopter going to a hospital across the lake where he lived when back in the USA. The other raped his own daughter, realized his[Read More...]
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Mid-Term Divisions: The Trump Take
President Donald J. Trump has a special, strained take on the world. Defeat is simply victory viewed in slanted terms. Victory for the other side is defeat elaborately clothed. Both views stand, and these alternate with a mind bending disturbance that has thrown the sceptics off any credible scent. “It wasn’t me being slow,” came Frank Bruni’s lamentation in The[Read More...]
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What We Can Expect After The U.S Midterm Elections
The midterm elections are over, the result … a split-decision. The Democrats will control the House, raising the possibility of an impeachment attempt. The Senate remains under Republican control with their majority increased by one seat. The president reminded us at a post-election press conference that while he could not help in the all too numerous House elections, he did[Read More...]
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Politicised Victimhood: Ukraine’s Holodomor, Genocide and Intent
The impression hits you immediately. An opening of an exhibition held to commemorate survivors and families of one of the darker atrocities of human experiments; and it features ample food and wine. The commemorative occasion, however, was in stark contrast to the mass starvation that led to the deaths of millions in the Soviet Union’s drive to collectivise farming in[Read More...]
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Dr. Iqbal: Founder of Kashmir Freedom Struggle
A momentous day in the life of a leader, writer or poet is when he sees his ideas translated into reality. Iqbal did not live up to the day when his dream of a separate nation for Muslims of South Asia became a reality on 14 August 1947. He was not a part of the galaxy of leaders of[Read More...]
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Kevin MacDonald - Midterm Election Analysis: Future “Rainbow Wave” of Demographic Replacement - Hour 1
Dr. Kevin MacDonald, editor of The Occidental Observer joins Henrik to discuss the midterm election and what trends can be predicted based on the outcome of the results. We discuss the Democratic party and their strategy of using immigration and demographic replacement - as a political weapon - to outnumber conservative and Republican voters. We discuss the women, LGBT that were successful in this election and how "minorities" will vote once they become a majority in America. We talk about what kind of reality White people will experience in America as a minority in their own country.
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