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After Brexit, a Social-Democratic Re-Founding of Europe?

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Published on The Bullet No. 1277, by Ingar Solty, June 30, 2016.

Critical remarks on the new post-“Brexit” strategy paper by Sigmar Gabriel and Martin Schulz. Continue Reading…

The Costs of Capitalist Decline in North America and Europe – with Richard D. Wolff

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Référendum en Suisse: Le revenu de base requiert un changement de paradigme

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Publié dans pressenza, par Gabriela Amaya, le 30 juin 2016;
(Cet article est aussi disponible en: Espagnol, Italien, Allemand);

À l’occasion du référendum sur l’instauration d’un possible revenu de base en Suisse, nous avons interviewé Reto Thumiger, éditeur de Pressenza Berlin et activiste du Mouvement humaniste, qui suit de près le processus de revenu de base universel en Suisse et en Allemagne et fait rapport de façon permanente à ce sujet … // Continue Reading…

collapsing of World Trade Center Buildings

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… Conclusions (page 44):

  • I have called attention to glaring inadequacies in the “final” reports funded by the US government. I have also presented multiple evidences for an alternative hypothesis. Continue Reading…

Poverty Conundrum: Why Most Poor People Live in Middle-Income Countries

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Published on Spiegel Online International, by Rema Nagarajan, June 29, 2016.

One might think that the countries where most poor people live would be classified as poor themselves. But they aren’t. The World Bank’s “middle-income countries” designation means that huge numbers of the poorest are placed at further disadvantage.   Continue Reading…

again BREXIT

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  • BREXIT: THE MOVIE – FULL FILM, 71.01 min, uploaded by Brexit: The Movie, May 12, 2016 … is a feature-length documentary film to inspire as many people as possible to vote to LEAVE the EU in the June 23rd referendum.

BREXIT related Links:   Continue Reading…

In Push for Education Reforms, Mexican Government Kills Teachers in the Street

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… and also about FREXIT – Published on Labor Notes, by Jane Slaughter, June 28, 2016.

Mexican federal police killed a dozen teachers and students June 19 when they opened fire on a demonstration in the small town of Nochixtlan, Oaxaca.

Teachers and supporters were protesting the government’s brand of “education reform,” which they say will not help students and is designed to get rid of teachers and break union power.   Continue Reading…

Index June 2016

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2016-06-01: Imperialism’s Junior Partners;
2016-06-02: Mangroves in Crisis: Why One Man Works to Save the Plants That Fight Climate Disruption;
2016-06-03: Brexit: two-thirds foresee no negative impact on their finances;
2016-06-04: America’s Corpocracy: Conspiracy Theory or Conspiracy Reality?
2016-06-05: songs of today;
2016-06-06: Result of the Swiss Votation about BIG/RBU/BGE;
2016-06-07: No recognition of ‘One Humanity’ at the World Humanitarian Forum;
2016-06-08: Trump as next US president;
2016-06-09: Reproductive violence;
2016-06-10: How the AP Screwed Sanders;
2016-06-11: Some Sober Lessons for Bernie Sanders Supporters;
2016-06-12: Why the Obama Administration Is Favoring al-Qaeda’s Main Syrian Ally – report;
2016-06-13: The biggest obstacle to universal basic income has nothing to do with money;
2016-06-14: The French Stand Up;
2016-06-15: some debates and concerns;
2016-06-16: Precariat, Bilderberg, Microchip;
2016-06-17: Confirmed: Renowned Physician Jeff Bradstreet Who Linked Vaccines to Autism Was Murdered;
2016-06-18: European Parliament speaks out against agricultural colonialism in Africa;
2016-06-19: These Debt Slaves are the Government’s Largest Asset Class;
2016-06-20: Basic Income, the Silence in the Noise;
2016-06-21: US, California: Can a Bay Area Startup Incubator Reinvent Income?
2016-06-22: Call for a National Debate on U.S. “Regime Change” Policy;
2016-06-23: World Bank Allows Tanzania To Sidestep Rule Protecting Indigenous Groups;
2016-06-24: The Psychology of Mortality, Death Anxiety Makes Us Hate People Who Are Different;
2016-06-25: US: The 13 Democrats Who Just Did Wall Street’s Dirty Work;
2016-06-26: Goodbye to All That, why the UK Left the EU;
2016-06-27: British political turmoil erupts in wake of Brexit vote;
2016-06-28: Headaches of Empire, Brexit’s effect on the United States;
2016-06-29: The Anti-Democratic EU;
2016-06-30: Omar’s Motive;
2016-06-30: Basic Income BIG – Revenu de Base – Bedingungsloses Grundeinkommen BGE, JUNE 1-30, 2016.

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Basic Income BIG – Revenu de Base – Bedingungsloses Grundeinkommen BGE, JUNE 1-30, 2016

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related articles published during May 2016: (continuously updated …) Continue Reading…

Omar’s Motive

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Published on Counterpunch, by JAMES BRADLEY, June 27, 2016.

America doesn’t understand Orlando shooter Omar Mateen’s motive … //

… Look what happened in the wake of the 9-11 attack upon the World Trade Center: thousands of American men and women were radicalized—moved by murder from the air—after viewing images of their homeland under attack. We Americans honor their reaction as “patriotism.” Continue Reading…

The Anti-Democratic EU

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Headaches of Empire: Brexit’s Effect on the United States

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Published on Global Research.ca, by Dr. Binoy Kampmark, June 27, 2016.

… The case for Britain’s exit from Europe has been treated as a dramatic blow against the imperium’s three main concerns on the continent: its own, fragile economic recovery, the broader trade agenda spearheaded with the EU, and matters of security.   Continue Reading…

British political turmoil erupts in wake of Brexit vote

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Published on The Washington Post, by Dan Balz, Anthony Faiola and Griff Witte, June 26, 2016.

LONDON —The political fallout from Britain’s stunning decision to leave the European Union intensified Sunday, with debate escalating inside the governing Conservative Party over choosing a successor to Prime Minister David Cameron and a coup attempt emerging against the leader of the opposition Labour Party … // Continue Reading…

Goodbye to All That: Why the UK Left the EU

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Published on Counterpunch (first on Sputnik News), by PEPE ESCOBAR, June 24, 2016.

… That’s foolish. Brexit proved that it’s immigration, stupid. And once again, it’s the economy, stupid (although the British neoliberal establishment never paid attention). But serious bets can be made the EU system in Brussels won’t learn anything from the shock therapy – and won’t reform itself. Continue Reading…

US: The 13 Democrats Who Just Did Wall Street’s Dirty Work

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Published on Campaign for America’s Future – Our Future.org, by Richard Eskow, June 22, 2016.

A “D” beside a politician’s name doesn’t necessarily mean they’re fighting for the public’s interests. In fact, 13 Democratic members of Congress recently joined Republicans in voting to protect private equity and hedge funds. This vote demonstrates the corrupting force of money in politics. If the media were doing a better job, it would be a national scandal.   Continue Reading…

The Psychology of Mortality: Death Anxiety Makes Us Hate People Who Are Different

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UPDATE – BREXIT: UK votes for Brexit in EU referendum, triggering market shockwaves, on Financial Times, June 24, 2016: Pound plunges to 30-year low after popular revolt;
(my comment: maybe the second punch against the empire will be the election of an US-President named Trump. Now with this Brexit he may become able to introduce real changes. Will it be in the sense of justice for all, freedom and a real development of this humanity? – Heidi).

Interview with Professor Sheldon Solomon, Psychologist – Published on Spiegel Online International, by Rafaela von Bredow and Johann Grolle, June 21, 2016.

The fear of death is our constant companion. Psychologist Sheldon Solomon has researched how that anxiety affects our lives – and found that being reminded of death can bring out our worst.   Continue Reading…

World Bank Allows Tanzania To Sidestep Rule Protecting Indigenous Groups

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Published on International Consortium of Investigative Journalists ICIJ, by Sacha Chavkin and Dana Ullman, June 20, 2016.

Last year, after fierce protests from human rights groups, the World Bank retreated from a proposal that would have allowed its borrowers to sidestep its rules for protecting indigenous communities. Continue Reading…

Call for a National Debate on U.S. “Regime Change” Policy

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Published on Dissident Voice, by Center for Citizen Initiatives, June 20, 2016.

… We are a group of concerned U.S. citizens currently visiting Russia with the goal of increasing understanding and reducing international tension and conflict. We are appalled by this call for direct U.S. aggression against Syria, and believe it points to the urgent need for open public debate on U.S. foreign policy.   Continue Reading…

US, California: Can a Bay Area Startup Incubator Reinvent Income?

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… Interview with Elizabeth Rhodes – Published on The Ringer, by Kate Knibbs, June 16, 2016.

Y Combinator has been called the world’s most powerful startup incubator, but now it’s testing something completely different: investing in people’s lives, not their businesses. A few weeks ago, the startup incubator announced a pilot program on basic income in Oakland, California.   Continue Reading…

Basic Income: the Silence in the Noise

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Published on Counterpunch.org, by DANIEL RAVENTÓS and JULIE WARK, June 15, 2016.

… But there’s something missing in all the heat and light. The discussion ranges (and sometimes rages) around affordability, mechanisation of work, whether basic income would be a disincentive to work, streamlining antiquated welfare systems, ending poverty, the results of experiments in places as far afield as Manitoba, Alaska, India, Namibia, Kenya, Uganda and among the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation. Continue Reading…

These Debt Slaves are the Government’s Largest Asset Class

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… and It Will Haunt the Economy for Years – Wolf Richter – Published on naked capitalism (first on Wolf Street),  June 16, 2016.

Richter’s post confirms what Matt Stoller foresaw in 2010 in A Debtcropper Society: a lot of people forget that having debt you can’t pay back really sucks. Debt is not just a credit instrument, it is an instrument of political and economic control … // Continue Reading…

European Parliament speaks out against agricultural colonialism in Africa

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Published on farmlandgrab.org, by Céclie Barbière, June 8, 2016.

MEPs have called on the New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition NAFSN to radically alter its mission. The Alliance currently pushes African countries to replicate the intensive agricultural practices employed in many developed countries. EurActiv France reports … // Continue Reading…

Confirmed: Renowned Physician Jeff Bradstreet Who Linked Vaccines to Autism Was Murdered

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Published on Global Research.ca (first on Natural News), by Julie Eilson, June 15, 2016.

Family of Autism Specialist Dr. Jeffrey Bradstreet Says Forensic Evidence Points to Murder, Impossible for Bullet Entry to Be Self-Inflicted … // Continue Reading…

Precariat, Bilderberg, Microchip

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Published on News With Views, by Paul McGuire, June 13, 2016.

The world’s elite is at the annual Bilderberg Group meeting in Dresden, Germany. Among the top concerns of the annual gathering of world leaders, CEOs, super-billionaires, and other members of planet Earth’s ruling class are the precariat and the middle class.   Continue Reading…

some debates and concerns

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