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The Rise and (Not So Fast) Fall of Londongrad
Despite a raft of hard-hitting sanctions and other measures targeting oligarchs’ wealth, many fear the so-called end of the era of Russian money pouring into London won’t actually be over.
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How Students Struggling to Get Educated in Kashmir Came Up With Collective Solutions During the Pandemic
Mir Quasim, an undergraduate journalism student in Kashmir, India, has only attended a few months of classes – yet he is nearly done with his degree.
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Reckoning with Britain’s Cost-of-Living Crisis: Causes and Solutions
Having endured years of austerity, real-wage cuts, a crippling pandemic, and now soaring costs to energy prices and other living essentials, financially struggling families require immediate state support to help get through the cost-of-living crisis.
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GND 15: Chile's Popular Political Revolution Offers Lessons Far Beyond its Shoreline
To transform the world, winning elections cannot be enough: real change requires building power through all levels of society, then using that power as a platform to change the rules of the game.
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The Threat of Republican Fascism, Part II: The War on Fair Elections
It isn’t hyperbole to say that 2022 will be the year where Americans decide whether we want democracy or authoritarianism.
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How India’s Farmers Achieved Victory After a Yearlong Protest
Leaving their farms and land earlier this year to brave the cold and live on the streets of Delhi, India’s farmers challenged the might of a government bent on reducing their protections – and won the fight.
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Green New Deal XIV: Climate Catastrophe Demands We Tear Down Deadly Borders
Despite much talk about a global response to the climate emergency, there are still no international agreements recognising climate refugees’ status – a crisis that looms large on the horizon.
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The Threat of Republican Fascism, Part I: Vigilantism as a Political Tool
If the budding fascist movement that’s taken over the Republican Party takes over Congress in 2022, it’s likely that an emboldened Donald Trump could win back the presidency in 2024 and kill democracy for good.
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‘Tinkering Round the Edges’ Won’t Cut it: COP26, Capitalism and the Climate Crisis
“Our broken financial system created this crisis and if we do not rebuild it from the ground up, we will not only have no quality of life, we’ll have no life on earth at all.”
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In ‘The Dawn of Everything,’ Graeber and Wengrow Place Imagination at the Center of Humanity's Journey
Many books can be defined as must-reads. The Dawn of Everything goes beyond that and will reshape how we identify with prehistory and thus with our humanity.