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Why socialism?

2000 October 1. sz szilu84

Firstz published in 1947 in Monthly Review. The famous physicist explaines why he believes that socialism is the way forward for humanity.

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Environmental ethics and “turbo-capitalism”

The author describes in detail the ecological limits to today's capitalism and defends a position which would put the harmonious co-existence of human beings and nature in the place of the profit-oriented dualism of production and consumption. The claim arising from this logically is that we need to revise radically the interpretation of our concept … Continue reading Environmental ethics and “turbo-capitalism” →

The third great transformation: Riding Polanyi into the future

The author is analysing the collapse of state socialism and the return of the illusion of the self-regulating market by using the tools of Polanyi. This transition fits in the third wave of marketisation and commodification, which results in the withdrawal of social rights, the unbounded power of money and transforming nature to a commodity. … Continue reading The third great transformation: Riding Polanyi into the future →

Arms for the death squads

The author arrived at East Timor on behalf of the human rights commission of the British parliament. His task was to observe the referendum on the independence of the former colony. Related Articles No related articles.

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