Commentary

Chomsky’s Unearned Prestige

January 4, 2019 0

Eric Zuesse, originally posted at strategic-culture.org A large part of Noam Chomsky’s public image as an intellectual is derived not from his role in the field of linguistics, but instead from his having co-authored with Edward […]

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How a World Order Ends – Richard Haass (CFR)

December 18, 2018 0

And What Comes in Its Wake Published by the Council on Foreign Relations A stable world order is a rare thing. When one does arise, it tends to come after a great convulsion that creates both the […]

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Politics and Economics in Times of Crisis

December 12, 2018 0

by Raúl Ilargi Meijer The news still isn’t the news, and I’m getting afraid it never will be again, because not the news just simply sells so much better than plain old real events. Maria Butina […]

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How the West eats its children

December 6, 2018 0

For Thierry Meyssan, by taking to the streets, the French have become the first Western population to take personal risks to oppose financial globalisation. Although they do not realise it, and still imagine that their […]

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The World Order that’s Now Emerging

November 20, 2018 0

Eric Zuesse, originally posted at strategic-culture.org The Post-World-War-II world order was dominated by the one WW II major combatant that had only 0.32% of its population (the lowest percentage) killed by the war: the United States. The […]

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