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The Chinese financial meltdown is another instance of the system’s core contradictions, but one potentially big enough to pull it all down
The Chinese financial meltdown is another instance of the system’s core contradictions, but one potentially big enough to pull it all down
Is South Africa finally maturing to the point that the economic – not just political – compromises of the 1990s democratic transition can be reconsidered?
The country’s surface-level political drama should not distract from deeper fissures
Will Beijing amplify the neo-colonial patterns of extractive looting paved by Western capital?
Is there a grassroots-activist antidote to last week’s attacks by carbon-addicted UN negotiators?
Climate change, the biggest threat to the planet, appears to be amplifying, as the “financialization of nature” through carbon markets resumes in earnest
Could Beijing adopt an anti-imperial currency policy – or next week, will it become a tighter sub-imperial ally of Western financiers?
Students fought back against proposed tuition hikes – and won
Entering South Africa this week, stage left, is the celebrated economist Thomas Piketty, whose ideas are already much used and abused
The annual UN heads-of-state summits reconfirms inappropriate targets, processes and evaluation systems
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