Covid-19 and the Global Addiction to Cheap Migrant Labor
The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the world’s structural dependence on exploitable labor.
Read more...The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the world’s structural dependence on exploitable labor.
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Read more...Daniel Ellsberg, in an interview with Paul Jay, describes the threat the Assange show trial poses for journalists around the world.
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Read more...Harry Shearer and two anonymous donors are making a big reader challenge! Will you take them up on it?
Read more...Pandemics have a long tail, including their impact on inequality.
Read more...Some heartfelt messages this week.
Read more...Abolitionist Lewis Tappan, the inventor of credit bureaus, would be distressed to see how his creation is being put to use.
Read more...Another tour de force by Michael Hudson, this one stressing the role of unproductive real estate in modern debt bondage and Trump’s MMT.
Read more...Law students call out leading law firms for facilitating policies that promote fossil fuel clients and exacerbate climate change.
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Read more...Hong Kong, Vietnam, Taiwan, and New Zealand have recorded low COVID-19 deaths. Why do we hear so little about the reeasons for their success?
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