Posts Tagged: coronavirus

The existential threat facing humanity, and how we can fight back

22.09.2020

It is no exaggeration to say that the fate of the human experiment depends on the outcome of this struggle between two internationals.

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Something remarkable just happened this August: How the pandemic has sped up the passage to postcapitalism

25.08.2020

In the post-2008 world, speculators don’t actually give a damn about the economy. COVID-19 found capitalism in this zombified state.

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News from Turkey: Hagia Sophia, COVID-19 and violence against women

7.08.2020

The Provisional National Collective in Turkey's first issue of a monthly review on Turkey’s social, economic, and cultural state of affairs.

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Open Call: In the era of coronavirus, participate with one word

31.07.2020

Participate in OPEN THE BLACK BOXES!, a participatory Digital Art Project that asks you about your hopes and fears during this crisis.

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The scramble for Edtech — just another data mining operation?

23.07.2020

An invasive wave of Edtech being implemented during COVID-19 is mining students for data and using it to experiment on and modify behaviour.

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While EU leaders squabble, the Elephant in the Room remains unnoticed

18.07.2020

While the media are reporting the news of the deadlocked EU Summit negotiations over the so-called ‘Recovery Fund’, an eerie silence prevails ...

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The Eurozone’s grappling with crisis, class war & the North-South divide

17.07.2020

The working class' prospects are declining while financiers and large companies enjoy socialism for the oligarchy and austerity for the majority.

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How to win it all and ruin everything: the Serbian elections and COVID-19

1.07.2020

A rise in COVID-19 cases after the Serbian elections is the result of the irresponsible and power-ridden politics of president Aleksandar Vučić.

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Europe’s Recovery Fund: An instrument of class war against weaker Europeans everywhere

29.06.2020

The Recovery Fund, seen against the backdrop of huge austerity, dispels any hope that the unremitting class war against Europe’s many will subside.

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