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Why it is fair for the rich to pay higher taxes. A simple guide for non-marxists and non-lefties.

By Paul S 27 November 2008

This week Labour announced that those earning over £150,000 per year will be taxed at 45% (rather than 40%) if the government is re-elec...

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The Enigma of Capital - mp3 recording of a lecture by David Harvey

By David Harvey 18 November 2008

The Enigma of Capital http://davidharvey.org/2008/11/the-enigma-of-capital/ A lecture by Professor David HarveyCity University of New York ...

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Organs, Consent and the State

By Paul S 18 November 2008

Until now i’ve held out against writing anything about the ‘opt-in/opt-out’ organ donation debate because, frankly, I had nothing to add. The...

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The Australian government's resale royalty proposal - perspectives from Aboriginal arts industry workers

By Bob Gosford, The Northern Myth - a Crikey.com blog 15 November 2008

This is a reprint of a post on The Northern Myth, Bob Gosford's blog - http://blogs.crikey.com.au/northern/ Bob Gosford writes from Yuendumu, N...

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Recording the creation of the worlds first Fascist Democracy

By Anon 12 November 2008

Oddly useful willful misuse of Google's surveillance technology: world's first Fascist Democracy   Recording the creation of the worlds first ...

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Finance capital: Why financial capitalism is no more "fictitious" than any other kind

By Platypus Historians Group 12 November 2008

Since many post here on the crisis and its social ramifications it seems only polite to highlight another source of political approaches to what is...

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Interview with the makers of Trail of the Spider

By Anja Kirschner, David Panos et al 11 November 2008

Since we have Neil's excellent review of the film Trail of the Spider up on the site today I thought those interested might also want to read this ...

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The inconvenient Muslim: An evening to launch Homegrown

By mute 1 March 2017

“Muslims are only ever the object in an endless national conversation around Islam, rarely invited to define their own narratives. Homegrown ...

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