Daily Archives: August 17, 2011

Activism

From the Economist ANNA HAZARE, a 74-year-old activist fond of calling hunger strikes to demand a tougher fight against pervasive corruption in India, was due to start a big protest in Delhi on August 16th. But at dawn, as he … Continue reading

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Greed

An Essay by Thomas Hüetlin The blazing infernos which took hold in the UK’s biggest cities have shocked British society. It wasn’t a desire to protest that drove the brutal looters onto the streets, but pure consumer greed. Bankers, politicians … Continue reading

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Live with love

WHAT IS IT TO LIVE WITH LOVE By Justme What is it to live with love? To combine, to commit, to converge, and to see. To understand you can’t change that, which is already, so definitely free. To know that … Continue reading

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