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Is Marx still relevant? A consideration of the relevance of Marx's ideas in the early 21st century might start with separating their outdated elements from those capable of development in the present...
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MP on Google tax avoidance scheme: 'I think that you do evil' Google and Amazon came under fierce attack from MPs and tax campaigners after fresh whistleblower allegations put further strain on claims by the internet giants that their multibillion-pound UK-facing businesses should not be taxed by Revenue & Customs.
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Five minutes with Noam Chomsky “Europe’s policies make sense only on one assumption: that the goal is to try and undermine and unravel the welfare state.”
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Offshore secrets revealed: the shadowy side of a booming industry A worldwide research effort in collaboration with BBC Panorama and the ICIJ reveals the people behind these anonymous companies
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How the British stole Zimbabwe Interesting film on one of the great or appalling imperial thefts, with some good interview material...
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Poverty and inequality not key reasons for law breaking Crime has fallen sharply since the economy crashed. There are three likely explanations for less lawlessness: more jailing, fewer youths and lower consumption of intoxicants.....
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Organised crime worth £560bn UN launches campaign against illegal trade, which is worth more than six times the global aid budget and has high human cost....
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Top Tory donor Michael Hintze company earns £125million but only pays £77,000 tax in Britain His hedge fund empire CQS handles £5.5billion worth of investments around the world and pays its UK staff salaries of £111million.
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Consumed by crime 'The link between the deregulation of markets and a sharp rise in rates of offending is too strong to be denied'. Article by David Wilson
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How Apple Sidesteps Billions in Taxes
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Famine crimes in international Law From Amer. Jo. of Int, Law, Vol.97
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Voices from the Occupation - The City of London is the World's Greatest Money Launderer A look at the City of London as centre of global money-laundering
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Ocupar Wall Street by Manuel Castells La inmoralidad del mundo financiero parece haber encontrado un contrapoder con el que no contaba: sus propios clientes
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The rise of the 'criminal-consumer'
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London riots: does this guy nail it? Articulate street analysis of why the riots happened.
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Feral Capitalism Hits the Streets David Harvey on the London riots
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Deleveraging and the economic recovery
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The 1930's US sit-down strikes
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Retirement, Recovery, Spending, Taxes, Integrity, and Accountability: Cutting and Investing in a Complex World of Irresponsibility
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