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ZNet Article Greece’s political establishment trembles as banks and government offices burn amid violent anti-austerity riots. Has the country finally reached a tipping point? ZNet Article The austerity measures already introduced in Greece have led to an unparalleled social decline -
- Sunday, Feb 12, 2012
ZNet Article Patenting seeds has led to a farming and food crisis – and huge profits for US biotechnology corporations.
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- Saturday, Feb 11, 2012
ZNet Article Greece’s liberation from the neoliberal shackles of the eurozone now seems closer than ever -
- Thursday, Feb 09, 2012
ZNet Article The fiscal crisis is continuing through a combination of incompetence and politics -
- Wednesday, Feb 08, 2012
ZNet Article Soon it may become commonplace to refer to Europe, the US, and Canada as the formerly advanced economies -
- Saturday, Feb 04, 2012
ZNet Article From now on, we must insist that the banks cease to be in the hands of private interests -
- Friday, Feb 03, 2012
ZNet Article Interview on public services, the eurozone crisis, environmental issues, Iran, Europe's stance on Palestine and the US presidential race -
- Sunday, Jan 29, 2012
ZNet Article "To blindly pressure and impose sanctions on Iran are not constructive approaches" -
- Saturday, Jan 28, 2012
ZNet Article Review of Immanuel Wallerstein's The Modern World System IV: Centrist Liberalism Triumphant, 1789–1914 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2011) -
- Monday, Jan 23, 2012
ZNet Article In reality, what we are seeing is a class alliance between the banks (and big employers) of Spain and those of the other peripheral countries, against the interests of the German and other popular classes -
- Thursday, Jan 19, 2012
Commentary Obama’s most “historic” achievement is to bring the war on democracy home to America ZNet Article Austerity is meeting with increased resistance -
- Wednesday, Jan 18, 2012
ZNet Article Scratch beneath the surface and all the old players and financial gangsters come into view in an internationally interconnected and manipulated system ZNet Article In this and other nations, there are groups of children who can be abused with impunity -
- Monday, Jan 16, 2012
ZNet Article On the brink of a new downturn ZNet Article By their mobilization, European workers can put an end to the financial orgies ZNet Article Just like history has taught us before, the weakest of the weak become the first scapegoats -
- Wednesday, Jan 11, 2012
ZNet Article Surely the experience of the past decade is that we can encourage, empower and facilitate others to perform awful deeds without taking moral responsibility -
- Thursday, Jan 05, 2012
ZNet Article tThe Platform of People Affected by Mortgage (PAH), has been compelling both the government and the banks in Spain to react -
- Thursday, Dec 29, 2011
ZNet Article What has been happening is less a matter of mediocrity and incompetence than active complicity with the markets -
- Friday, Dec 23, 2011
ZNet Article Not only is Germany the strongest economy in Europe; it is also now writing the rules of economic governance ZNet Article It seems unthinkable that a government gearing up to administrate a new dose of austerity to an already debilitated population will have an easy run. -
- Thursday, Dec 22, 2011
ZNet Article Will a deepening economic crisis, now engulfing much of the world, necessarily speed a global renewal of the Left? -
- Sunday, Dec 18, 2011
ZNet Article The bankers are holding us all to ransom and have done since the beginning of the GFC in 2008 ZNet Article Sooner or later the European authorities will have to stop building that bridge to the 19th century, and use modern economic policy to pull the European economy out of recession -
- Saturday, Dec 17, 2011
ZNet Article The organisation of Monday’s strike demonstrates the great desire for change that exists today at the base of society -
- Friday, Dec 16, 2011
ZNet Article A right-wing extremist went on a racist shooting spree through the Italian city of Florence ZNet Article In times of great stress the economic powers-that-be always prefer the extreme right which does not threaten their property, stock portfolios and bonuses over the left which does threaten them -
- Thursday, Dec 15, 2011
ZNet Article Whether the camp carries on, disbands or re-invents itself, the significance of what has happened will not be lost – a spark was lit in our collective consciousness - All ZNet Europe

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ZNet Article Greece’s political establishment trembles as banks and government offices burn amid violent anti-austerity riots. Has the country finally reached a tipping point? ZNet Article The austerity measures already introduced in Greece have led to an unparalleled social decline -
- Sunday, Feb 12, 2012
ZNet Article Patenting seeds has led to a farming and food crisis – and huge profits for US biotechnology corporations.
-
- Saturday, Feb 11, 2012
ZNet Article Greece’s liberation from the neoliberal shackles of the eurozone now seems closer than ever -
- Thursday, Feb 09, 2012
ZNet Article The fiscal crisis is continuing through a combination of incompetence and politics -
- Wednesday, Feb 08, 2012
ZNet Article Soon it may become commonplace to refer to Europe, the US, and Canada as the formerly advanced economies -
- Saturday, Feb 04, 2012
ZNet Article From now on, we must insist that the banks cease to be in the hands of private interests -
- Friday, Feb 03, 2012
ZNet Article Interview on public services, the eurozone crisis, environmental issues, Iran, Europe's stance on Palestine and the US presidential race -
- Sunday, Jan 29, 2012
ZNet Article "To blindly pressure and impose sanctions on Iran are not constructive approaches" -
- Saturday, Jan 28, 2012
ZNet Article Review of Immanuel Wallerstein's The Modern World System IV: Centrist Liberalism Triumphant, 1789–1914 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2011) - All Featured ZNet Europe

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