- Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report and Databook 2013, 64 pdf-pages, on Credit Suisse Bank, by leadership from Credit Suisse Research and the world’s foremost experts, October 2013;
(see also: same report for 2010, 128 pdf-pages, on Credit Suisse Bank, by leadership from Credit Suisse Research and the world’s foremost experts, October 2010); - Growing wealth disparities: Six businessmen own the equivalent of 4.3 per cent of Egypt’s total wealth, while 25 per cent of their countrymen are living below the poverty line, on Al-Ahram weekly online, by Noha Moustafa, Oct 30, 2013;
- Remembering E.P. Thompson: The Making of the English Working Class at Fifty, on ZNet, by Cal Winslow, October 27, 2013;
- Global wealth inequality: top 1% own 41%; top 10% own 86%; bottom half own just 1%, on Michael Roberts Blog, by blog owner, October 10, 2013 … with 25 Responses;
- On Manichean Worldviews and Effecting Change, on naked capitalism, by blof owner, Sept 27, 2012; Continuer la lecture de « Growing wealth disparities »
India: Taken Over by Foreign Banks?
Published on Global Research.ca, by Kavaljit Singh, Oct 29, 2013.
On October 12, Raghuram Rajan, the new Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, announced that the RBI will soon issue new rules allowing a more liberal entry of foreign banks in India. “That is going to be a big opening because one could even contemplate taking over Indian banks, small Indian banks and so on,” he stated in Washington at an event organized by the Institute of International Finance, a global banking lobby group. Continuer la lecture de « India: Taken Over by Foreign Banks? »
US Political Dysfunction and Capitalism’s Withdrawal
Published on e-International Relations, by Richard D. Wolff, October 27, 2013.
After 200 years of concentrating its centers in western Europe, north America, and Japan, capitalism is moving most of its centers elsewhere and especially to China, India, Brazil and so on. This movement poses immense problems of transition at both poles. The classic problems of early, rapid capitalist industrialization are obvious daily in the new centers. What we learn about early capitalism when we read Charles Dickens, Emile Zola, Maxim Gorky and Jack London, we see now again in the new centers. Continuer la lecture de « US Political Dysfunction and Capitalism’s Withdrawal »
Albert Einstein Online
- Hebrew University’s Einstein Archives Now Online: Albert Einstein’s Love Letters, Documents, 7.33 min, uploaded by JewishNewsOne, April 10, 2012;
- Albert Einstein FULL, 89.53 min, uploaded by BibleCodeTV, June 30, 2013;
- in french: Einstein, Un mythe un homme, 85.29 min, uploaded by TheAnarcoeur, Oct 29, 2012;
- spoken in english: Albert Einstein Teoría de la relatividad, 5.55 min, uploaded by Emanuel Erazo, Oct 3, 2013;
- Conspiracy Theories; TWA Flight 800 FULL, 44.36 min, uploaded by BibleCodeTV, July 13, 2013: TWA Flight 800 alternative theories …; Continuer la lecture de « Albert Einstein Online »
Lessons from Iceland: Capitalism, Crisis, and Resistance
Published on Monthly Review, by Martin Hart-Landsberg, 2013, Volume 65, Issue 05 (October),
If we are to build support for an alternative to capitalism we need clarity on the causes and consequences of the contemporary capitalist drive for greater liberalization and privatization, as well as the benefits from and limits to state direction of capitalist economic activity. Although a small country, Iceland’s recent experience has much to teach us about capitalist dynamics and strategies of transformation. Continuer la lecture de « Lessons from Iceland: Capitalism, Crisis, and Resistance »
we move forward, in any way
- Awake and Aware 2013, Panel Discussion, 159.232 min, uploaded by Project Camelot, April 9, 2013;
- Kate Northrup at Wanderlust Festival’s Speakeasy – Whistler 2012, 54.41 min, uploaded by Wanderlust Festival, May 24, 2013;
- WhistleBlower Head of FBI tells all from NWO, 63.34 min, uploaded by gkossatzgmxde, May 8, 2013;
- INELIA BENZ, the full interview with Bill Ryan from Project Avalon, 103.27 min, uploaded by AlphaZebra, May 20, 2011;
- We are the 99 Percent: From Frustration to Occupation, Institute of Politics, 53.49 min, uploaded by Harvard University, Oct 14, 2011.
US: is there really a majority in favor of marijuana legalization?
Gallup’s just-released poll showing a majority of Americans support the drug’s legalization isn’t quite true … at least not yet – Published on The Guardian, by Harry J. Enten, Oct 23, 2013.
Ever feel like you’re experiencing deja vu? I’m sure it’s happened to those of you who have smoked cannabis – you know, grass, marijuana, or, as the cool kids might say, weed. And while I’m not personally smoking the stuff, I get the same feeling when talking about marijuana polling.
It was big news Tuesday when Gallup released a poll showing that a record high 58% of Americans believe marijuana should be legalized. But the proof that a majority of Americans are in favor of cannabis legalization is, as I wrote earlier this year, simply not there yet. Take the Gallup poll, and the trend in it over the past few years. Continuer la lecture de « US: is there really a majority in favor of marijuana legalization? »
Why Washington Can’t Stop
The Coming Era of Tiny Wars and Micro-Conflicts – Published on ZNet (first on TomDispatch), by Tom Engelhardt, Oct 23, 2013.
In terms of pure projectable power, there’s never been anything like it … //
… Despite this stunning global power equation, for more than a decade we have been given a lesson in what a military, no matter how overwhelming, can and (mostly) can’t do in the twenty-first century, in what a military, no matter how staggeringly advanced, does and (mostly) does not translate into on the current version of planet Earth. Continuer la lecture de « Why Washington Can’t Stop »
Reports document US slaughter of civilians in drone strikes
Published on World Socialist Web Site WSWS, by Barry Grey, Oct 23, 2013.
A series of reports released over the past several days document the killing of thousands of people, including hundreds of non-combatant civilians, in US drone strikes in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen and other countries. The reports, issued by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, 105 pages, on Tuesday and the UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions last Friday, expose as lies the claims of President Obama and administration officials that the drone strikes are “surgical” attacks that kill few civilians. Continuer la lecture de « Reports document US slaughter of civilians in drone strikes »
Let’s Get This Class War Started
Published on truthdig, by Chris Hedges, Oct 20, 2013.
“The rich are different from us,” F. Scott Fitzgerald is said to have remarked to Ernest Hemingway, to which Hemingway allegedly replied, “Yes, they have more money.”
The exchange, although it never actually took place, sums up a wisdom Fitzgerald had that eluded Hemingway. The rich are different. The cocoon of wealth and privilege permits the rich to turn those around them into compliant workers, hangers-on, servants, flatterers and sycophants. Wealth breeds, as Fitzgerald illustrated in “The Great Gatsby” and his short story “The Rich Boy,” a class of people for whom human beings are disposable commodities. Continuer la lecture de « Let’s Get This Class War Started »
Economic uncertainty and the effectiveness of monetary policy
Published on VOX.org, by Knut Are Aastveit, Gisle James Natvik, Sergio Sola, October 19, 2013.
Many analysts blame uncertainty for at least part of advance nations’ poor economic performance since the crisis. This column discusses new research showing that the economic impact of monetary policy is dampened when uncertainty is high. This means that high uncertainty forces monetary policymakers into a trade-off between acting decisively and acting correctly as policy must be more aggressive than otherwise in order to stabilise economic activity. The finding is particularly stark when uncertainty measures from financial markets are utilised. Continuer la lecture de « Economic uncertainty and the effectiveness of monetary policy »
Patrick Henningsen
- on Outside The Box/on YouTube-search, an UK Column hosted by Jason Liosatos, uploaded by ukcolumn: Patrick Henningsen as guest – Episode 1: 38.36 min, September 19, 2013; Episode 2: 51.16 min, Sept 20, 2013;
- on Red Ice Radio: Patrick Henningsen, Hour 1 Syria …, 59.35 min, uploaded by jack jill, Sept 11, 2013: (Homepage);
- on On The Edge: Patrick Henningsen, 47.49 min, uploaded by OfficialEdgeMediaTV, May 10, 2013: (Series 3, Episode 32 – Homepage);
- on News For The Waking Generation: Patrick Henningsen of Info Wars & Russia Today, 81.36 min, uploaded by Videos From The Underground,Nov 5, 2012 (Homepage).
USA: This Land is Our Land?
Published on Civil Eats, by Bob St Peter and Raj Patel, October 18, 2013.
Imagine a country where ideologues bent on land reform turn agriculture into the plaything of the world’s richest investors, and poor local farmers are locked out of millions of acres prime agricultural land. Then stop imagining some African country run by a despot and his friends and start picturing the United States. Rural America is on the cusp of one of the greatest transfers of land in its history and no one’s talking about it. Continuer la lecture de « USA: This Land is Our Land? »
How the FBI Manipulates Grand Juries to Intimidate Political Dissidents and Radicals
Published on Dissident Voice (first on AlterNet), by Anna Simonton, October 18, 2013.
From the narrow windows of New York’s Metropolitan Correctional Center, 24-year-old anarchist Jerry Koch can see the last place he stood as a free person. Continuer la lecture de « How the FBI Manipulates Grand Juries to Intimidate Political Dissidents and Radicals »
Emerging Challenges: What's In Store for the New Global Powers, Part 1
Published on Spiegel Online International, an essay by Erich Follath, October 16, 2013.
China, India and Brazil are taking the global economy by storm, becoming more politically confident on their way. But even as they form a front against the West, they will have to tackle slower growth and major domestic problems that their newly prosperous citizens are no longer willing to tolerate … //
… Getting in on Western Commerce: Continuer la lecture de « Emerging Challenges: What's In Store for the New Global Powers, Part 1 »