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Links and News Roundup: 12 November 2013

Solome Lemme, “Against the Gospel of ‘Africa Rising.’” On the continent, despite improvements in national economies, technology, and certain human … More

Africa, Africa Rising, development, food insecurity, growth, inequality, neoliberalism, poverty, unemployment

News and Links Roundup: 5 November 2013

Sarah Kendzior, “Surviving the Post-Employment Economy” “In the United States, nine percent of computer science majors are unemployed, and 14.7 … More

Academia, food security, inequality, labor, poverty, resource extraction, statelessness

Forcible Resettlement and Land Grabs in Ethiopia

Cross-linked at Bertelsmann Stiftung – Future Challenges Organization’s Blog Ethiopia is Africa’s biggest aid recipient, and one of Africa’s most food-insecure nations. Simultaneously, … More

The Greater WE: Military Interventions in a Globalized World

Cross-linked at Bertelsmann Stiftung- Future Challenges’ blog Global governance and the movement toward a Greater WE means a protection of global public goods, … More

Land Grabs and Deforestation in South Sudan

[Cross-linked at Bertelsmann Stiftung – Future Challenges’ blog] According to a report issued by the Oakland Institute, hedge fund land grabs … More

The Great Land Rush: Land Grabs & Food Security

Crosslinked at Bertelsmann Stiftung – Future Challenges Organization The Great Land Rush and Food Security What is land? Many of … More

“Things That Your Mother Intended To Teach You-But You Learned On Your Own”

As most of my regular readers know, I write. Or rather, I am a writer. Anyway, I have noticed that … More

Recipe: Creamy Macaroni & Cheese

Servings: 8 main dish Prep Time: 20 minutes Bake Time: 25 minutes Ingredients: 16 Ounces Elbow Macaroni 6 Cups Milk … More

Hunger, Unemployment, & Socio-Economic Inequality in the “Greatest Nation on Earth”

‘Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat but as temporarily embarrassed … More


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