WAR: Just Don’t Do It. Wars have largely never been about values, ideology, or religion, but about dominance and power over control of resources. Values, ideology and religion only serve to make you and me sacrifice ourselves for wars we ourselves really have no interest in!
Don’t be fooled. Politics is about the allocation of resources—nothing else. If there were full abundance and equality, politics would disappear as irrelevant. Capitalism has a wonderful way of finding ‘durable solutions’ to manage its borders and keep permanent crises manageable, but it is utterly incapable of solving the major problems humanity is facing. I have lost almost all respect for our existing humanity because, although we know better, inequality is still rising, climate change is threatening our livelihoods globally, and indifference is incredibly widespread.
While the solutions may not be easy, they do exist, and we, as individuals, hold more power than we realize. Therefore, this blog aims to present my perspective on our world, sharing my ideas and thoughts for you to consider as you see fit.
his essay delves into the often overlooked realm of dental imperfections among political leaders and its implications on power dynamics, public perception, and the construction of political narratives. By analyzing various case studies and employing postmodern theoretical frameworks, it interrogates the significance of dental aesthetics in shaping political identities and challenges normative understandings of leadership charisma.
El Niño is boiling in the Pacific and Colombia is burning. If the highland rainforest disappear, the water for the Amazon may well dry up!
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neo-liberalism is great because if you cant live it you must die
Money is something that I despise. A human invention that is best undone. However, we live in a society which forces us into money dependency. Hence, money is a necessary evil. At least until it has been undone, or so …
Its the system that is hopelessly wrong. The indian economist Amartya Sen had some good points in his work on entitlements to food. Hunger is basically a function of the almost systematic deprival of food entitlements we see today … …