It occured to me about 8 months ago that the Free market and Biodiversity are essentially the same argument and yet you’ll find them on opposite sides of the political spectrum, in America. The … more →
BodhiViking's BlogMarc wrote 1 week ago: Conor Foley has an interesting, if short piece up on LC where he talks about a new book the Overseas … more →
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conatz wrote 3 months ago: From Libcom Once the fierce fighting ended yesterday (August 5, 2009), 100 strikers left the occupat … more →
bodhiviking wrote 5 months ago: It occured to me about 8 months ago that the Free market and Biodiversity are essentially the same a … more →
bodhiviking wrote 5 months ago: How did this happen? Why is the US national debt $12,250,000,000,000 as of Jan 2009? Of the 203 coun … more →
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K. M. wrote 7 months ago: Aravind Adiga’s “The White Tiger” is a story of a man, Balram Halwai, born in some … more →
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lianslimb wrote 1 year ago: One of the blogs that I read regularly is written by an articulate political and economic conservati … more →
Peace Justice wrote 1 year ago: Manda Bala is a Sundance Award winning documentary on contemporary class and crime in Brazil. Direct … more →