The problem ultimately is oligarchies and capitalism existing. What we need is a society centered around human need, not around a man's greed.
No state, no master; no liberation within capitalism!
The problem ultimately is oligarchies and capitalism existing. What we need is a society centered around human need, not around a man's greed.
No state, no master; no liberation within capitalism!
For me I always found Europe should've become more independent from the USA, especially militarily. That said, without creating a military-industrial complex.
It did actually have some effect, though. The GDPR and countries reducing their dependence on the USA's intelligence services are part of it.
I'm also reminded of the Panama Papers, which did make some bankers in Iceland step down.
Isn't American water usually more polluted near large industries?
underground garage or compost them and reuse the metal for bicycles, buses, and trains
Ugh, the Netherlands should prohibit its own corporations from being taken over by US companies. Fuck this, this is state terrorism.
Saved, thanks bestie <33
You might like Mackinac Island...
Wondering what European city that is just south of the "Dhaka" text.
It saddens me to hear that stigma. For authoritarian forms I can understand, but for liberationist forms, it's a pity. We need to overcome that stigma imposed by red and cash fascists.
Specifically, stalinism and marxism-leninism.
I'm not so sure it would have that reputation for anarchocommunism.
Only 4% in Utrecht using public transit? Seems farfetched. Probably that is referring rather to those who only ever use public transit. Most use both bicycle and public transit.