September 20, 2019
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Venezuela News Links 20 September 2019
20 September 2019 • 21:45 — The New Dark Age There may be some duplication due to cross-posting and may be updated throughout the day, so check back Driving to Colombia? New photos show Juan Guaido in car with ‘drug cartel gangster’ Houthi Attack on Saudi Oil Fields – a False Flag? https://journal-neo.org/2019/09/20/houthi-attack-on-saudi-oil-fields-a-false-flag/ Continue reading
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Iran News Links 20 September 2019
20 September 2019 • 21:45 — The New Dark Age There may be some duplication due to cross-posting and may be updated throughout the day, so check back ‘We’ll respond to US plots, all the way from the Mediterranean Sea to the Indian Ocean,’ Iran warns Washington https://on.rt.com/a22l Hormuz: a play-by-play of the worst case… Continue reading
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Saudi Arabia News Links 20 September 2019
20 September 2019 • 21:40 — The New Dark Age There may be some duplication due to cross-posting and may be updated throughout the day, so check back Twitter purges hundreds of accounts from Egypt & UAE for ‘pro-Saudi messaging’ that targeted IRAN & QATAR New Peace Initiative: Houthis Case All Missile, Drone Attacks On… Continue reading
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How to Find a Tiger in Africa: Searching for Agostinho Neto (1922 –1979) By T.P. Wilkinson
What I want to do here is something very simple. I want to explain how I began to search for Agostinho Neto. I also want to explain the perspective that shapes this search.[i] Continue reading
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Will Vladimir Putin Declare Capitalism Dead Too? By Phil Butler
Is it time for a new Declaration of Independence? If true individual choice and truth are any factor of freedom, the writing is on the wall not just in the United States, but globally. The wealth divide that has grown into an impenetrable wall between the elites and the rest of us, it’s only a… Continue reading
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What’s Good For the Price of Oil……. By S. Artesian
1. Staggering under the weight of its overproduction, capitalism spies in the visage of its recent savior, China, the image of its once and future enemy, China. Every thing that was the producer of “recovery,” “growth,” “expansion,” — fracked oil, microprocessors, corn, soybeans, smartphones, flat screens, container ships, becomes a relation of relapse, decline, contraction. Continue reading
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Something interesting about Rees-Mogg and a broken oath
We in the UK are on the verge of embracing, if only through resignation, disbelief, tabloid pugilism and sheer damn tiredness, a new variant of despotism. One that will be policed and lubricated by state surveillance if it succeeds – a danger that Paul Mason set out in the Guardian. The comic photo-opportunities of Prime… Continue reading
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Ecosocialist Bookshelf, Sept. 2019, Part 2
19 September 2019 — Climate & Capitalism Reading matters We seldom receive enough new books to justify two columns in one month, but our red and green bookshelf is overflowing … Climate & Capitalism can’t review every book we receive, but this column lists and links to those that seem relevant to our mission, along with… Continue reading