Dec 29, 2016 World Economic Forum – Guy Standing The precariat, populism and robots: is basic income a political imperative? Standing, a University of London researcher, offers a question about the need to re-frame the current assumptions around … [Read more...]
The precariat…
December 29, 2016 by Michael Maher
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Indigenous women in jail…
April 25, 2016 by Michael Maher
April 24, 2016 Vice.com – Kelly Geraldine Malone Why Indigenous Women Are Canada’s Fastest Growing Prison Population Though first published in Feb 2016, this article may prove very helpful in understanding the enormous increase and … [Read more...]
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