That Liability, Democracy, by Alison Caddick
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What will happen when it is fully revealed in the operation of the corporate state that the needs of the people are not its concern?
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What will happen when it is fully revealed in the operation of the corporate state that the needs of the people are not its concern?
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It’s now clear that Trump was not merely full of bluster during campaign mode but intends to realise as many of his promises as possible.
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In this excerpt from the forthcoming editorial of Arena Magazine, Simon Cooper argues that if a genuine alternative to Trump is to appear, liberals and progressives must recognise where their oppositional values come from, and the limits of the settings that produced them. Such settings, premised on global trade and hyper-consumption, are unsustainable for life itself, not merely politically divisive.
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The stakes are high and feelings volatile. This is where we are now.
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Political leadership for our times: after Brexit, Trump and Hanson
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Trump’s success lies in the politics of the personal.
Latest comment: Policy-wise, Trump is all over the place like a headless chook: a result more likely of deliberate calculation...
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If the money relation sits at the heart of capitalism, how does its present, twenty-first-century form, digitised and ultra-globalised, break asunder the assumptions and ethics of a given world?
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The wealthy and privileged are opting out of society and social responsibility.
Latest comment: Thank you Bruce for expressing my feelings exactly. Corruption has become a social norm. It includes...