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Population and Sustainability: Can We Avoid Limiting the Number of People?: Scientific American
Human Rights and Human Trafficking
In 2008, trafficking of the world’s 27 million slaves made up the third-most-profitable criminal enterprise. Here’s what the $40-billion industry looks like. http://www.good.is/?p=14124
Geography Is Destiny | The Atlantic (December 2008)
Europe Between the Oceans: 9000 BC-AD 1000, by Barry Cunliffe, Yale University Press (September 2, 2008), 480pp. focuses resolutely on the underlying forces—primarily geography and climate—that influenced societies, and specifically on the ways those forc
Jonathan Pfeiffer: The Union of Evolution and Design | 3quarksdaily
The Left — the party of science, environmentalism, equality, and choice — would do well to understand what this job does and does not include. First, it does not include saving the planet. Earth and its biosphere is resilient enough in the long term to ta
Places of Cosmopolitan Memory | Globality Studies Journal
Experience of the sites is frequently mediated through films, reading, and/or hearsay, although tourism is also an important source of information. While illustrative rather than conclusive, the data support the suggestion that aesthetic cosmopolitanism m
Anthony E. Kaye, "In the Neighborhood": Towards a Human Geography of U.S. Slave Society
Southern Spaces, 2008.
Jeffrey Rosen: Google’s Gatekeepers | NYTimes.com
to trust Google, you have to be something of a monarchist, willing to trust its near-sovereign discretion. Google and other companies in the Global Network Initiative say they hope that by acting collectively, they can be more effective in resisting censo
The Ecologist - How the rich are destroying the earth
With Veblen, the importance of the mechanism of imitation to be like the upper classes is very clear
Hervé Kempf - Les riches au banc des accusés
«Je ne suis pas marxiste, dit-il, et je ne l'ai jamais été parce que cette idéologie ne respecte pas les droits humains. Mais les marxistes n'ont pas le monopole du débat social et on ne peut tout de même pas se fermer les yeux sur des phénomènes document
Paul Collier: The Politics of Hunger | Foreign Affairs
PAUL COLLIER, The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What Can Be Done About It.
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