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It is curious that physical courage should be so common in the world and moral courage so rare.
Naftali Bennett, former Israeli Prime Minister's statement: Israel now has its greatest opportunity in 50 years, to change the face of the Middle...
I can't see Genocide Joe doing any of these things willingly. He's so convinced of his 'greatness' that he wouldn't want to do anything to tarnish...
The U.S. gubMINT is as corrupt & criminal as it gets. If that doesn’t sink it then I don’t know what will sink in. We are way past the point...
This stinks of appropriation, as in theft of private funds. Such a move would guarantee the exodus of billions of euros out of the country, thus...
Not only could it happen in the US, some think they are already planning for it...[Link]
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Bravo Chris Hedges!
A book that SOTT might take up and publicize to great benefit is Alternatives to Economic Globalization: A Better World is Possible, edited by John Cavanaugh and Jerry Mander for the International Forum on Globalization (Berrett-Koehler Publishers Inc., 2004). This book has not received its due from the media and the public.
When I read Thomas Friedman's The World Is Flat, my first thought was that upcoming generations may find a way to circumvent Friedman's unpleasant predictions. The Cavanaugh/Friedman book provides important information for those who rebel against what is represented by Wall Street.
Corporations are indeed soul-less and amoral. Their ethic is profit, not good for humanity. Yet a corporation by law has the rights of a citizen, and through neglect of the law, they have been allowed to trample on the rights of citizens. I highly recommend this book to those who need help putting their thoughts into words and actions.