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Evicted Development: Moving People for Pipelines Emily Jones Aug 30, 2021 As planning begins for construction of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline, governments and multinational…
Opinion: Why Environmental Progress Will Not Come From International Cooperation William Weston Aug 11, 2020 As the international system has proven to be incompatible with top-down environmental agreements, solutions to…
Opinion | Cyclical Poverty and Class Solidarity in Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite Ximena Ramirez Villanueva Feb 19, 2020 Bong's cinematography is famous for condemning capitalism while portraying layers of vulnerability and…
Is Pride for Sale? Fierté Montréal 2019 Laurence LeBlanc Aug 20, 2019 With an increasing number of corporations joining LGBTQ+ celebrations across the map, one is forced to question the…
Economic Populists Don’t Have the Answers Jack Kline Feb 20, 2019 Market capitalism and shady elites are not destroying the American family. Uncertainty about the future, a purely…
Fearing the Democratic Socialist Gretel Kahn Jan 30, 2019 Soon after newcomer representative for the state of New York Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was sworn to the 116th…
Marx meets the Free Market: Why Market Socialism is the way forward Siddak Ahuja Dec 3, 2018 Capitalism, our current state of socio-economic affairs, has given us a lot: economic growth, innovation,…
Global Giving and the Contradictions of Elite Philanthropy Luca Brown Feb 1, 2018 Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos made headlines when he and his wife, Mackenzie Bezos, donated $33 million to finance the…
Tequila and Startups: Mexico’s Growing Tech Scene Michelle Klein Apr 2, 2017 When asked where the latest technological innovation blooms, many answer Silicon Valley. Much to the world’s…