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  • A figure with a striking resemblance to a certain news corporation owner sits in a suit at the head of a table with a plate heaping with cookies in front of him (representing wealth). On either side of the table, looking at eachother, sit a white worker in a hardhat and high-vis vest with one cookie on a plate in front of him, and a black man with no work gear and no plate or cookie. The man in the suit, leaning towards the white worker, says, "Careful mate, that foreigner wants your cookie."

    On Contesting Populism

    Cultural similarities such as nationality, dress, composure, vocabulary, and music override income, employment, health, education, and physical safety as the basis for coming together. Populist movements are therefore always cross-class endeavors. On the radical left, our small-scale populism has us hemmed in with little to no presence beyond university campuses and subcultural radical scenes (punk,…

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    There is huge potential to generate clean geothermal power – including from used oil and gas wells

    Building geothermal power stations does require significant investment, but its ability to deliver energy over the long term can offset many of these costs. Projects like those undertaken by Fervo Energy show that government subsidies are no longer necessary for a project to get funded, built and begin generating energy.

  • Life hacks tear-off calendar day reads, "If a job makes you pay money to work for them, it's a scam. Period."

    The Performing Arts Proletariat vs. The Band Directors

    As long as music has existed musicians and performing artists have always been considered laborers of their craft which is their music-making and performances on stage or the road. Even in larger ensembles like the orchestras and choirs of Bach and Handel, there were still amateur musicians who performed alongside the greats. When doing so…

  • One figure in the foreground, in a long coat and top hat, points a smoking pistol at another, more distant figure, who clasps his face as he falls over. Two other figures look on from the background.

    Yes, this is who we are: America’s 250-year history of political violence

    By Maurizio Valsania from Università di Torino, originally published on September 12th, 2025 at theconversation.com under CC BY-ND 4.0 The day after conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University, commentators repeated a familiar refrain: “This isn’t who we are as Americans.” Others similarly weighed in. Whoopi Goldberg on…

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    Too Hot to Learn: Cooling Argentina’s Overheating Schools

    In many countries, schools are seeking other solutions due to the purchase and operating costs of AC, combined with an electrical grid that cannot handle demand from these devices and suddenly shuts down. There are ways to reduce dependence on AC: changing the buildings, and changing the cities they exist in. But these are not…

  • US soldiers in a non-color photo in a shallow trench in the Philippines

    Abolishing the United States’ empire of policing

    As US imperialists succeeded in policing experiments on the other side of the world in the early 20th century, irrational hysteria gripped domestic elites that were threatened by a boiling US labor movement. Their fears of a militant left-wing insurrection were widespread, and in response, they sought support from the coercive state by applying repatriated…

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