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How to Think
Chris Hedges truthdig.com Cultures that endure carve out a protected space for those who question and challenge national myths. Artists, writers, poets, activists, journalists, philosophers, dancers, musicians, actors, directors and renegades must be tolerated if a culture is to be … Continue reading
Posted in Headlines, Philosophy, Society
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The Sellout of the Ivory Tower, and the Crash of 2008 (Excerpt)
Charles Ferguson Huffingtonpost.com Many people who saw my documentary film about the 2008 economic crisis, Inside Job, found that the most surprising, and disturbing, portion of the film was its revelation of widespread conflicts of interest in universities, think tanks, … Continue reading
Posted in Headlines, Philosophy, Politics, Society
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The Church of Malthus
Tony Cartalucci Land Destroyer Hating humanity is their creed, corporate-fascists its patriarchs, pseudo-scientists its priest-class, brain-addled cultists its practitioners. Video: Church of Malthus evangelist, Paul Gilding in his “the Earth is Full” talk, tells us one million years of human … Continue reading
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Inside Job
‘Narrated by Matt Damon, The first film to expose the shocking truth behind the economic crisis of 2008. Inside Job traces the rise of a rogue industry and unveils the corrosive relationships which have corrupted politics, regulation and academia.’
Posted in Economics, Headlines, Videos
Tagged academia, Crisis, economic crisis, film, industry, job, matt damon, Narrated, Regulation, relationships, rise, rogue, shocking truth, Truth
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