It’s the economics, stupid: corruption, greed, and the war on democracy

As America is predictably besieged by pre-election chaos, the consequences for humanity in the weaponization of Donald Trump could not be higher.
U.S. President Donald Trump gives his nomination acceptance speech at the White House during the Republican National Convention on Aug. 27.
In “The 300,000-year case for the 15-hour work week,” a major essay in the Financial Times recently, anthropologist James Suzman soothingly offered an evolutionary rationale for a re-think about the nature...

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