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The invisible hand of the markets, too, is an iron hand

“Despite everything, brother, I really hoped I would hear you smile tonight…on the contrary…it wasn’t enough that they judged your murder a lawful murder. After 11 years, they still wanted some more lives. And not the lives of those who … Continue reading

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“Charter cities”: new corporate jargon… for same old colonization

Charter Cities in Honduras: A Proposal to Expand Canadian Colonialism from Dawn, at Vancouver Mediacoop The Globe and Mail really outdid themselves today. With the help of a writer named Jeremy Torobin, they took their journalism to the level of the commentary … Continue reading

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Goldcorp Canada and the coup in Honduras: from disaster capitalism to the disaster of capitalism

Todd Gordon and Jeffery R. Webber interview Carlos Danilo Amador, General Secretary of the Regional Environmental Committee of the Valle de Siria, about Canadian Mining and resistance in Honduras. Jeffery R. Webber/Todd Gordon: We’re here in Tegucigalpa, Honduras (January 26). … Continue reading

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