Industrial Civilization Isn’t Civil; It’s Savage

Civilization is defined as “the stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced.” The word was adopted from the French word civilisé, meaning civilized, […]

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Millions of Acres of Forest Have Been Clean Cut and Burned in the Amazon This Year For Timber, Mining, and Cattle Ranches But Indigenous Groups Are Fighting Back

The Amazon rainforest is 55 million years old. It produces 20% of the world’s oxygen, sequesters 2.2 billion tons of carbon from the atmosphere1, and its largest river contains 20% […]

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Brazil’s President Elect Vows to “Rip Up” Amazonian Indigenous Reserves, “Give Carte Blanche for the police to Kill,” Rule as a Dictator, and Make Minorities “Bow to the Majorites”

Brazil’s President Elect, Jair Bolsonaro, who is to assume office on January 1st 2019, has stated during his campaign, “To the people of Roraima state, in 2019, we are going […]

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A Brief Explanation of State Socialism, Libertarian Socialism, Anarchism, and Communism, and Why They Were Redefined by Capitalist Empires

Socialism, communism, and capitalism are widely misunderstood ideologies, along with many others that involve the economy. These terms have been redefined by deceptive propaganda to keep the majority of us […]

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Collective Ownership, Worker’s Control, Autonomy, Anarchism, Communism, the Spanish Revolution, and their Suppression by Capitalist Empires

By the 1950s, America’s corporations and government began to take full advantage of the lack of resistance to their practices. The American government had spread its hegemonic empire to defeated […]

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A Brief History of the Criminalization of Cannabis in the United States

Since cannabis possession, use, and sale are the most most common reasons Americans are locked up in prison and jail, understanding why this plant became illegal in the US is […]

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Analyzing the Illicit and Licit Opium and Cocaine Markets, US Government Protection and Distribution, and the Correlation Between GDP, Smuggling Routes, Drug laws, and Addiction

As stated countries that are the primary sources of lethal drugs are generally poor, addiction there is not very prevalent, drugs there are cheap, and they only become valuable when […]

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Gentrification, Terrorism, and the Real Reasons for the Selective Criminalization of Drugs

Many rich, powerful people have always wanted poor people out of their neighborhoods to reduce their political involvement, organization, presence, and awareness of economic inequities. And when money determines the […]

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Global Warming, Greenwashing, Ecocide, the Corporate State Role, Environmental “Nonprofits,” and Sustainable Solutions

A potentially even more serious problem that corporations and politicians are contributing to is global warming, also known as anthropogenic climate disruption or ACD. Corporations and individuals across the world […]

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