On the basis that it is recognised that there is a close link between the powerful and children subjected to sexual exploitation, the justice system in Uruguay is trying to prevent it being normalised by prosecuting a network of high-profile abusers. Hugo Rius Even though this behaviour was […]
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What can Charles Darwin teach us about Covid?
Centuries ago, William of Ockham (1287-1347) taught us that the simplest answer was often the best one. Charles Darwin’s theory of adaptation and suitability provides a beautifully simple explanation of what might be likely to happen in the Covid experience, both from the perspective of humans, and of microbiology. […]
Covid-19 has fractured the balance of our daily lives
With the rapid and lethal spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, personal and global finances have been seriously affected and, consequently, society itself. Life as we knew it has changed and the psychological and emotional state of many people could become an alarming issue. Rosmerys Bernal Piña At the […]
Immigrants in Covid-19 times: Laura Martínez Barceló
A Spanish immigrant moved to London a year ago as a first experience of living abroad. During this time she has always been working as a sales assistant, and due to the lockdown, she feared losing her job and being forced to move back to her home country. Nathan […]
“The rebellion must be a permanent mass organisation”
This is what Netfa Freeman thinks. The mass protests in the United States, rather than protests, constitute grassroots rebellions against neoliberal capitalism and white supremacy. Martha Andrés Román So thinks Netfa Freeman, an analyst at the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) based in Washington DC, who also referred […]