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An Attack on Iran Could Hike Oil Prices to $200 a Barrel

An Attack on Iran Could Hike Oil Prices to $200 a Barrel

Road to World War III: A “Final Solution” for Iran, Syria and Hezbollah In his last appearance in front of the United Nations, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu stressed the importance of not letting the Iranians cross what he called a “red line”. Netanyahu showed a childish graphic, but regardless of how crude his illustration […]

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Photography: Celebrating the Lost Beauty of Kodachrome Film

Photography: Celebrating the Lost Beauty of Kodachrome Film

On June 22, 2009, Kodak announced  that it was stopping the production of its oldest color films: the magnificent color slide film Kodachrome. The hey days of Kodachrome were in the 1950s and 1960s, but it was still widely used in press and art photography alike in the 70s and 80s. In June 2009, the […]

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Global Revolution: Can We Take Money Out of the Social Equation?

Global Revolution: Can We Take Money Out of the Social Equation?

Our neo-liberal capitalist world order is crumbling. Massive popular protests have erupted in the past few weeks in Greece, Spain, Portugal, Haiti and France.  The current system has made money and financial considerations at the core of everything. People are valued for their assets or net worth, not for what they are as human beings. […]

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Can a Global Revolution Be Non-Violent?

Can a Global Revolution Be Non-Violent?

Turning the Other Cheek or an Eye for an Eye? September 17, 2012  was  the one-year anniversary of the Occupy movement, and sadly enough it was a sentimental fare illustrating not only the good intentions but also the enormous limitations of the movement. In New York, Occupiers got pushed around by the NYPD without much […]

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Muslim Rage: ‘Clash of Civilizations’ as Imperialism Key Narrative

Muslim Rage: ‘Clash of Civilizations’ as Imperialism Key Narrative

It is hard to contest that 9/11 was the opening salvo of the notion of “clash of civilizations”: a simple yet effective concept to justify a state of permanent war. Permanent wars against elusive enemies generate a constant state of fear which, in return, allows governments to curtail some of the most basic liberties.  What […]

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