by Immanuel Ness/ROAR Magazine A profound movement is emerging among workers in developing countries, demanding radical action on grievances outside the system of established unions. In the 1980s, the economies that had dominated the world in the postwar era entered a period of far-reaching transition away from state […]
by Bruno Lima Rocha/Kurdish Question With this paper I hope to begin a theoretical-normative demonstration of the necessity and capacity for formulating a new framework for analysis of the international system. Analytical proposals and formulations are hegemonically linked to a realist and statist logic. In starting this essay, […]
by James Gerken/The Huffington Post A new photo book from conservation experts aims to shine a light on humanity’s impact on the planet and convince people to think about their contribution. Overdevelopment, Overpopulation, Overshoot includes photos and essays exploring man’s complicated relationship with the planet. The book “presents […]