YOEL BITRAN—In 1989, a combination of mass protests and rising international condemnation forced the dictatorship to call for elections. But the Chilean oligarchy—which consists of the traditional land-owning aristocracy and newer generations of capitalist families—knew that though the dictator would fall, their constitution would stay intact. This meant, as Guzman predicted, that any significant changes would be rendered impossible. Thirty years later, Chile continued to have an extremely high level of economic inequality, with the highest income gap in the OECD countries.
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Chinese media warn US/Taiwan not to miscalculate Beijing’s will to fight in case of further provocations
5 minutes readSince the US has moved to the step of landing a military cargo plane in Taiwan island, escalating the situation to a tipping point of military action, each step they take may trigger military friction and confrontation. They must understand the mainland is much better prepared for this kind of clash, both in terms of real action and willpower.
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The Capitalist Pandemic, The Assault on Consciousness, and America’s Status as Chosen People of the Planet
12 minutes readFRANK SCOTT—The horrendous death toll inflicted by the virus is thought by many to be the work of a Chinese plot to exterminate everyone on earth but the Chinese and blame it on America, an American plot to exterminate everyone on earth but Americans and blame it on China, and assorted tales of twitness and omni-anti-social media to make those two sound relatively thoughtful. The fact that capitalism has transformed nature and made it far more easy to spread a lethal virus than to feed, clothe and shelter billions of people has escaped many, even some critics of capital who seem shocked that big pharma profits from illness. Hello? As does every and all other business entities and aspects of free market private profit pursuit which has less to do with evil individuals and far more to do with a corrupt debased system controlled by minorities at ever great cost to the majority.
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BRUCE LERRO—The Sullivanian Institute was a spin-off organization that broke away in 1957 from the work of Harry Stack Sullivan. Sullivan was sensitive to the social side of psychological dynamics and among other insights blamed the nuclear family for the formation of the ideal capitalist consumer. Both Dr. Jane Pearce and Saul Newton took these criticisms of the nuclear family much further. In 1963, Pearce and Newton coauthored a book called Conditions of Human Growth. In that book they identified the family as socially isolating the individual from developing healthy relationships with friends, especially in adolescence and adulthood. Open-ended friendships, both sexual and otherwise, were the way out of the infantilization of the nuclear family and the road to maturity. For them, friendships are the first potential of experience of love between equals.
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Court Orders Homes For Homeless In Los Angeles: The Situation Has Become a National Scandal
11 minutes readMEGHAN CUNIFF—Judge Carter acknowledged the extraordinary nature of his order, writing that his conclusion “advances equal protection jurisprudence, but it is wholly consistent with and flows naturally from analogous federal statutes, rulemakings, and executive actions.” In February 2018, Judge David O. Carter addresses reporters and both sides of a lawsuit regarding homelessness in Orange County. The order requires the city to offer housing within 90 days to all “unaccompanied women and children living in Skid Row,” within 120 days for all families, and within 180 days “to the general population.” It specifies that once shelter is offered, Carter “will let stand” ordinances against homeless encampments consistent with previous appellate court rulings, which could clear the way for consistent sweeps and new city laws barring encampments virtually everywhere.