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On Theresa Hayter: Open borders: The case against immigration controls

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On the theoretical dead ends of the left

The author claims that the "socialist" system could not have never become the symmetric counter-point of capitalism and for this reason, its collapse was not surprising. Those who had expected the collapse of capitalism, did not take into account that monopoly capitalism is not its last stage: the lasting and surviving tendency has been posed … Continue reading On the theoretical dead ends of the left →

Mission: Control. Why can’t economists admit that corporations serve themselves, not the market?

Mainstream economics still regards the economy as the free competition between enterprises, which are small enough not to have control over the market. In fact, as John K. Galbraith has proven 40 years ago and that still holds true, developed capitalism necessary produces giant firms, which are not controlled by the market rather they control … Continue reading Mission: Control. Why can’t economists admit that corporations serve themselves, not the market? →

Political participation and public organisation in Middle Amasonia

Amasonia experiences significant changes, especially from growing public pressure felt mostly by the institutions of public administration. Relationships with state and federal representatives, however, still have an authoritarian or patron-client nature. This policy has a negative effect on the resolution of ecological and social matters. Related Articles A Tornado of Public Safety: Neoliberalism and Punishment … Continue reading Political participation and public organisation in Middle Amasonia →

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