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oh come on that sweetie a dad from mars scientists are calling the most. to . get. the ideas put forward by moxy here alongside frederick angles haven't been consigned to the nineteenth hole for that matter the twentieth centuries a recent poll of people from twenty eight different nations showed that hall for them said to get a better society we should follow socialist ideals however it is worth noting that in the same poll around the same number said that political systems based on the writings of these two were far more likely to be oppressive i asked the people of
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what they thought those mosques have a place in today society and politics so when it comes to politics like maybe you use it to get votes but it's now very early like that ideology and it has never been practiced so it doesn't exist and not only like about. economic inequalities but also other types of inequalities that could be used like they could use marxist theory to to be examined in today's culture capitalism. the seals labor from people or from the workers and. from from our point of view. isn't good and important but that's not a utopia in reality things and that differently at marx's funeral in london in one thousand eight hundred three angles said his friend the greatest living thinker has ceased to think well that may well have. being but two hundred years after his
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birth the ideas put forward by marx continue to inspire others to think peter all of r.t. billet. one of those is philosopher and cultural critic is love he spoke to us about how karl marx on his works are understood in the modern world. all heroes of heroes this fame is very ambiguous you become a cult figure weak means people don't really starve you don't really review and so on and so on marx to prevent i not only doesn't take marx seriously but also avoid confronting what these problematic in marx his description of the movement of a global coffee over the growing between the poor and so on and tony do very well but the conflict is totally different he was. right in the wrong way
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marx obviously didn't have well elaborate date field of state power he thought state is such effect just a secondary superstructure thinks really in economy already in the soviet union it was prudent if things don't work like this state place a much stronger growth so different stuff today. to be a critical marxist to focus on problems which are going to get that by marx like their own fate by our economy itself. until the government protests are currently taking place in cities across russia ahead of love and we are putin's presidential inauguration on monday they were called by the country's leading opposition figure alexina valmy of only himself has been arrested on or theorize moscow dannel along with hundreds of others in the city center for
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a start. some fifteen hundred people have gathered in central moscow most of them are supporters of alexina valley a prominent opposition figure in russia now at the beginning of the protests we do know that there have been some scuffles between the supporters and the opponents over licks. volley but so far larger view this event has been peaceful now right now the police are trying to clear out the city center they are kind of breaking up the crowd into smaller chunks of people and and trying to disperse them one of the reasons the reason as to why they're doing this is this location for the protest has not been approved by the most school authorities the. system himself but his supporters want a gathering here on post disco square while instagram suffered a different location on saturday ave now it's just a few thousand meters a few kilometers away from the gate is also set in central most boy story districts
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somewhat of a traditional what has become a traditional sports for all position rallies in most schools one of those actually took place there literally a few days ago organized by different people and it was in support of the internet freedom in russia in the wake of the russian government banning a very popular a messaging service messenger telegram am it's one of only himself did not shy away from appearing at basle rally which did raise some questions as to why he chose time i know it troops to denounce that location sorry about having her for his rally and so no problem appearing there at the dinner at the rally organized by different people also this has been this the protests have not been contained to just more school it has been a russia wide thing some two thousand people we know have been protesting in st petersburg and in other russian cities as well we have reports of arrests
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in some of those cities too mostly in the cities where locations like here in moscow. approved by the authorities as well and most go we saw some people being detained by the police to mostly those who are trying to block the streets more of saturday's news right after this. palm oil is one of the most controversial products of all time it's a salted vegetable fat that's very cheap. twenty seventeen production grew to sixty three million tons that rapid growth in international demand for cheap oil has led to the massive expansion of the plantations which is the destruction of rain forests. given to the zero alone more than ten million as of
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unique rain forest has been destroyed but it's a process that just keeps going. put in lives by two things by his emotion and he's. in the long queue he places a very long he says so to speak of long distance rather than politics and that's the way they underestimate him. let's start back stateside where schools in the state of illinois might soon have to change their curriculums to teach more about the contributions made by b l g b t community is in american history the work of the figures will be given more focus and subjects ranging from science to sport california may december of last year the
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bill still has to be given the go ahead by the state's highest of representatives but it's already plenty talking it will promote acceptance and a more accurate betrayal of history. it is in direct contradiction to the clear christian beliefs of many in illinois. lots of us in this to the scots the issue further we invited media commentator gina loudon human rights activist peter tatchell to offer their views. it's very important people understand the contribution that gay people have made i think is about informing straight kids so they understand bt issues. their prejudice is broken down if a history book or any book whatever write about me personally i wouldn't want them to leave with my religious background my ethnicity and certainly not my sexual orientation fantastic extraordinary people from tchaikovsky to richard
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the lionhearted their gayness or their bisexuality is not the major factor but it's just about acknowledging that l.g. beauty people have existed throughout history and have made a very important contribution to the sciences the arts sport and culture well i think in an effort perhaps to be inclusive we've made a mistake a miss estimation if you will and what's happened is that a lot of groups have been taken advantage of by politicians who are willing to prey on people based on those identities i think that you know i don't do politics has been a response to exclusion because of decades of exclusion and marginalization some communities of how to organize it hasn't worked and what it's done instead is it's divided us up into little groups that then can be taken advantage of by politicians gene is right we don't want to be typecast about the fact that we're jewish or gay or black those are just one aspects of who we are but in some cases those are the
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aspects of who we are which other people target for hatred and discrimination my concern begins and ends where government gets involved in deciding who is relevant who is not relevant who is more relevant and then dividing us into little groups because when government has enough power to do that they also have enough power to take that away. to russia now where special forces have killed a man who opened fire and then while they were checking his id in the city four hundred kilometers east of moscow the man had barricaded himself inside an apartment in nizhny novgorod. i. don't know what. the. police video from inside the apartment shows islamic state symbols on display now an automatic rifle
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is also seen as well as the monks body security officers are working to identify who he was three police officers were injured in the incident according to the federal security service. there is tight security in part of this right now as antigovernment protests get underway nearly a year after president election victory the heavy police sings a result of may day rallies turning violent earlier this week charlotte dubin ski is in the french capital. thousands of people have come onto the streets of paris today to protest against several of the policies of the mocking governments that have been instigated over the last year we have people from the public service you are here because you are unhappy with the fact that mcconnell said one hundred twenty thousand jobs in the public service to be cut in his five year term in office we've gone the way we are because you are here because they're unhappy with
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the real can i say shit that's been announced over the s.n.c.f. that's the way ways here in france they say it's the first step towards privatized nation and that they can and should lose many of the benefits from my job so they've had they're also students who are out here because they're unhappy again with the changes that are being made to the way that students will be selected for universities no longer will they just be able to apply and go to the universities they want to they will be selection and the voice of the new government and people say that that will leave people from lower social incomes more disadvantaged they won't be able to get into university courses that they won't there is a massive police presence out in paris they are around two thousand young dawn and the police now that's because of the violence we saw just a few days ago on the may day riots.
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was was around fifteen hundred fleece they were criticisms of the police back then and in regards to how they dealt with some one thousand two hundred to test his who is said to feed from an ultra militant left so i thought because of that they want to take no chances today i just take a look behind me you might get a sense of how the streets of paris a fear. ling up with different people all unhappy with mcewan and his government we've had people chanting anti fascists other people showing them this contentment their unhappiness with my own with puppets of him because he has been described by some people in political society as being a puppet master some people describing as the tarion not democratic in the way that he takes decisions but as we come up to one years since mom was elected as france's
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president many people want to show that the first year they're not happy about it and one this is meant to be a party not to wish him well for that first year but a party to show him what the forces of opposition across this country to many of his policies. would stay in from say one green area close to piracy is no under tons of illegal waste but clearing up the problem is proving difficult for the authorities and even more frustrating for the locals.
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let me know how concrete blocks would in place you have a right to look at least check ups i would remind you all of that land these private property will be public authorities cannot interfere with a private company. for disease we vote for politicians to do the job so they protect the lines today though we can't say that will take.
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us are new stories are looking for not but next on in depth look at how i plantations of oil are affecting community. in indonesia who are beginning to fight back this is our to. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to get off of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you there.
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in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox swiss costumes are here permanently all the science is controlled by them and they impose the opening time so if we have to oppose it the possibilities from these all plus the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe must to pieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani i can't boards unsold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers up deals which are naturally discreet commercially discreet effect but also discreet because they concern fraud of some of those paintings a link to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets a kept inside the geneva freeport says physician that he will never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three
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hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the world's black box of the art business. it. is one of the most controversial products of our time it's a solid vegetable fat and it's very cheap because it can't be completely absorbed by our bodies could count lead to metabolic disorders and risk causing diabetes hypertensive diseases and cancers conditions even so production has still be even creased in twenty seventeen that has no peaks at sixty three million tons twenty
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times more than the amount of all if oil produced that rapid growth in international demand for cheap oil has led to the massive expansion of palm oil plantations which means the destruction of rain forest. in indonesia alone more than ten million hectares of unique rain forest have been destroyed and it's a process that just keeps going. so five. so.
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you look at a bank and on a high that any. there's somebody got. into the movie but i said at the end of their the related action we need a little bit of god and i doubt any i look at the movie when jerry brown when you're. done by high and then when i say learn get better i would do under little more than write this i'm not saying i'm in a scholarly journal but i'm going to get up and you'll go with your gun and look at the disability uni at the gay noonish i did the. gracious moment that are going to show me get that the dow going what i said and then you go to me or like on a paper and. i said we. get that. guy you then somebody. back on.
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monday. if you're screaming about how somebody this or that did i don't i'm gonna. be. intense and sustained use of pesticides to keep our moral plantations free of weed and insects as poison the environment making it impossible to grow rice vegetables . these are the main food for the local population. the seasons of the region the coal to toxins to spread out from the palm oil plantations and they end up in local rivers which means the water isn't safe to drink so the best interests of the local population have been sacrificed to the meteoric growth in palm oil production and profit for the companies that make you.
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thirty percent of the adults in the village of similar work on palm oil plantations the rest are real subsistence farmers. and. to find fertile fields that can be cultivated they have to travel several kilometers from the pommel plantations that a densely packed around a little cold villages. around the skin under very. very hard.
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very. very you know. the be without my feet and death by lethal. so me. so. if you're really. going. the injury to me thought and you got along great with id. doug move for a three if they were on but the morning that we. thought we went through i said if i loved the. thief don't you think that i don't amount to
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a lot of that the only. thing i could do about the down by the menu. i've done and i don't get it out of the idea. when you look around at how you'll get that either the. one i'm with you still think i will got to. be out in the cold. blood i've had but i've shot fifty. five for the third without any perceptible to exceed five and be about five. thousand or any thing he can get out of thirty that he hundred i don't.
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feel i don't know the man at the foot of. most of the people who live in somalia and jiah have new choice but to be a subsistence farmer. raba river fish to grow vegetables and greens fit for human consumption. a continuous struggle for survival has become the order of the day from the moment the multinational oil companies moved into the area.
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and the new york i mean so that i pod on but. i'm up on a mine when i'm up and about i mean scott i'm going with and i'm only applicable on so we have a mass i would be ended up i'm going to. be happy but i've been. told that the only one to be picked are black on the i don't know my salary when ordering must regard . to how to get through. the new guy. got by now. but i'm going up by youngest that i've got over. one hundred mark i'm going to. be into new zealand says palm oil production is helping the national economy loosening the industry and reducing poverty official sources point to more than five million people working in tom oil plantations and
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another fifteen million in related jobs ninety percent of the world's palm oil production is based in malaysia and indonesia. more oil is and an easy a second agricultural product in terms of scale of production of the rice. will not. more last little tiny little more than a thousand pounds. actually she needs. to be dual. time to do that and she needs to divide to voted out i will go out to a duel somebody go out and. when i. meet up when i've. got up on the hog and not one of them or not the shuttle will have the. time to get out and not the duel. i mean we. might be down
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hearted. and just democratic until i'm not in the wrong or you might have a daughter who might be down on the back of. a dietary will to do it. are you able to do it afterward i ask you not about those people i also know what to him tell me how the army will tell us a little corny about. him and. what do we do about that for you when you have to go. down the track down don't know mind how you need. money coming around to a minimum among. the wounded and dying on the sidewalk on. people when you're pretty sure want that they have to now they're not going to need to go in and out on line. and went out into a new article in ghana and. i got what i would.
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