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Climate Crisis
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This is the first in a two-part interview with the Brazilian political analyst and writer Alex Hochuli about the elections in Brazil and their aftermath. We discuss the rise and morphology of Lula da Silva, […]
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Finance
Renegade Inc.: Magda Polan and Joe Zammit-Lucia – The Cult of Globalism
One of the central ideas in the push for globalization is for the state to become subservient to the corporates, and for citizens to become submissive consumers. Is it any wonder that our political classes […]
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