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Australian Court Upholds Sacking of Academic for Criticising US and Israeli Militarism
Mike Head | asia-pacificresearch.com A Federal Court judge last week set a chilling and far-reaching precedent for the further overturning of basic democratic rights and academic freedom, especially to express political or other dissenting views. The ruling backed the University … Continue reading
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Quote: Lobaczewski on pathocracy
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Rousseau, Aristotle, and Freud on Political Narcissism
Wes Alwan Partially Examined Life Rousseau was not a cheerful fellow. According to Terry Eagleton, he’d be even less cheerful if he were alive to see what has happened to the public sphere and educational system in Europe: … would … Continue reading
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Study: A powerful member of congress can have a negative effect on a state’s economy
Kevin Stacey EurekAlert CHICAGO — Having a powerful member of congress could have unintended consequences for a state’s economy, according to a study published today (February 28, 2012) in the Journal of Political Economy. Researchers from Harvard Business School found … Continue reading
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EU’s Prodi Admits Leaders Knew Euro Would Cause Ruin but Hoped Political Union Would Follow
Daily Bell The Flowers that Launched the Euro … To mark the anniversary of the arrival of the euro in the form of notes and coins, euronews spoke with Romano Prodi, who in 2002 was President of the European Commission … Continue reading
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