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Starting to feel ready to move on to labor organizing. The student movement at fsu is flourishing. There isn’t even room for me there.
2 months ago
A billion free .pdfs of books from Verso Publishers «
Great socialist authors. Great socialist books. Shitty capitalist publisher. “The moral rights of the [publisher] have been asserted.”
reblogging because i keep forgetting that it’s through wordpress.
that heidegger-zizek on techno capitalism might be good ammunition.Get on it.
Cheers, Verso. Despite you.
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3 months ago
Archaeological News: Re-enactors tell story of Florida's lost tribe – the Calusa «
PORT CHARLOTTE —After Ponce de Leon landed near St. Augustine 500 years ago, then sailed beneath “La Florida” and north up the Gulf Coast, he found the land of flowers was populated and defended by a tribe of Native Americans whose name, translated into English, was “Fierce People.”
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Life is Violent: It's not about pooping in bags, ok? «
Being extremely knowledgeable about the cruise industry this is all I have to say about the Carnival Triumph fiasco. People are right to question the sensationalistic media coverage (which is almost entirely inaccurate—CNN said twice that…
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“so, its no wonder that it *was* a primary staple of the *ancient* incas” (found this today at big lots)
In which living, breathing indigenous people, whos livelihood is currently in danger, (because of the elitist vegan high ass demand of their current food staple—which has driven prices skyhigh) are relegated to nonexistent relics.
See: @girljanitor’s brilliant post on bolivias dire economic/ecological quinoa situation. http://girljanitor.tumblr.com/post/35962522893/the-vegan-quinoa-superfood-demand-is-destroying
This is actually really important. I need to ask my fellow vegetarians to leave the quinoa alone. Indigenous people have already almost lost quinoa to the West once before when Cortez went and burned all the quinoa fields people heavily depended on. Let’s not do it again.
Of course, lets keep in mind that the people responsible for this are not individual consumers but the corporations that provide quinoa to the market in the first place.
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