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If You’re Going to Confront Fascists, Do it Jeffrey Tucker-Style (Video)
18 August 2017 - 0If nothing else, the last week has taught the West how not to respond to white nationalism. -
Beyond Chile, Costa Rica and Mexico, Latin America's innovation potential is largely untapped
18 August 2017 - 0Santiago, the capital of Chile, is a hub for international corporate headquarters and local startups. Ariel Cruz Pizarro/Wikimedia, CC BY-SA
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Innovation in Aviation: Testing the Boeing 737-700 and Bombardier CS100 ✈️
17 August 2017 - 0by Fred Roeder, Consumer Choice Center
Flight experiences on short- and medium haul itineraries in Europe rarely differ much. Most narrow body jets look very similar and sometimes only the safety card tells you whether you are on a 737 or an A320. By introducing the CS100 Canada's Bombardier aims to challenge the notion that the narrow body market became commoditized. We were skeptical if there's any room for actual inflight innovation in the field of narrow body jets and thus went on and reviewed this new plane comparing it with the most successful planes of all times.
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Environmentalists are (half) right about energy subsidies
15 August 2017 - 0Sometimes progressive environmentalists have a point. -
“You are free, and everybody is free as well.”
11 August 2017 - 0Jordanian Rapper Emsallam Hdaib Talks About LGBTQ+ Rights, Freedom of Expression, and Resistance -
The Right-Wing Authoritarian Threat to Europe
10 August 2017 - 0They are strong and dangerous to freedom -
What are the ethical consequences of immortality technology?
9 August 2017 - 0Immortality has gone secular. Unhooked from the realm of gods and angels, it’s now the subject of serious investment – both intellectual and financial – by philosophers, scientists and the Silicon Valley set.
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"We are experiencing an anti-liberal counter-revolution"
7 August 2017 - 0Why hard-won freedoms in the world and in Europe are under threat again today and what can be done about it. An interview with Timothy Garton Ash -
In Ukraine, The President is The Law
4 August 2017 - 0Ukrainians are two years away from parliamentary and presidential elections. Realising what is at stake, President Petro Poroshenko, whose party holds the parliamentary majority, has started removing his political opponents. On the 26th of July, he deprived the leader of the Movement of New Forces, and former President of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, of Ukrainian citizenship without stated reason.