Try ringing it
Try ringing it
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/11/22/63 – Stephen King wrote a book about a timetraveller who goes back to that day to try prevent Doctor Who from airing (presumably because it spilt the about timetravel)
powerful posting.
Wow.
This should save Yunus.
there’s a whole debate going on
the 3rd link I posted (https://yt.artemislena.eu/watch?v=OD-7o1jLxc8) is a reply to that cosmonaut article, which itself critiques Hickel
It’s a more classically Marxist way of looking at it.
Marx locates the origin of exploitation in the wage system.
I don’t think you’ll find unequal exchange mentioned in Marx or Engels.
Can we abolish exploitation by trade treaties? Or do we need to abolish capital?
Not sure which side of the debate I am on, still pondering.
Can you summarise?
There is no unequal exchange. Workers in more developed countries get paid more because they produce more per hour. There are statistics showing the amount of steel or the amount of grain produced per man-hour of labour in India might be 10-100 times lower than in the USA or UK (because workers use more technologically advanced tools).
Hickel’s paper says “We find that Southern wages are 87–95% lower than Northern wages for work of equal skill.” – but a worker of equal skill working a big induction furnace to a worker using a charcoal furnace produces more. He does more socially-necessary-labour per labour-hour.
What has Metsola done?
Skeletor
Good riddance
Sounds a bit pie-in-the-sky to me.
Blood ties aren’t becoming unimportant in the short or medium term future.
I presume that is some kind of hoover
The further into the future you try to predict, the less reliable the model.
I disagree.
Unscientific take on climate change, IMO
What I’ve read from scientists/experts doesn’t paint that picture at all.
Catastrophic weather events will kill millions, but not a billion.
what on earth are you talking about