Emissions inequality is getting worse – here’s how to end the reign of the...
BY NICHOLAS BEURET, University of Essex Climate change is overwhelmingly a problem of wealthy people. The wealthiest 1% of humanity produce over 1,000 times the emissions of the poorest 1%. In fact,...
View ArticleGaza, Campus Protest, and the Fierce Urgency of Now
BY FRAN SHORE As more campuses join the protests against Israel’s continuing engagement in war crimes in Gaza, one common thread runs through the student demands. It’s this: divest from supplying the...
View ArticleAlarm as Trump Judge Sides With Company Claiming NLRB Is Unconstitutional
BY JULIA CONLEY The National Labor Relations Board was prevented on Tuesday from moving forward with an unfair labor practices case against the social services tech company Findhelp, after a...
View ArticleWho Will Win the U.S. Presidency in 2024?
BY PHILIP KOTLER and CHRISTIAN SARKAR Predicting the winner of a U.S. Presidential election is especially hard in this election year. The candidates are running close to 50-50 and voters are highly...
View ArticleAs Trump touts plans for immigrant roundup, militias are standing back, but...
BY AMY COOTER President-elect Donald Trump has reaffirmed that once he takes office he plans to declare a national emergency and use the military on American streets to accomplish his promises to...
View ArticleCrapitalism and the Degenerative Enterprise
BY CHRISTIAN SARKAR Is your business degenerative? Is it following the well-thumbed playbook of corporate crapitalism? Here’s an undeniable truth: most businesses are degenerative. They exploit,...
View ArticleTrump has withdrawn the US from the Paris Agreement. Here’s why that’s not...
BY Rebekkah Markey-Towler, The University of Melbourne On his first day back in office as United States president, Donald Trump gave formal notice of his nation’s exit from the Paris Agreement – a...
View ArticleThe Kakistocracy: Exposing Trump’s Hypocrisy and the GOP’s War on DEI
BY CHRISTIAN SARKAR Trump 2.0 can be described as a kakistocracy – a state or society governed by its least suitable or competent citizens. Let’s process that. Donald Trump and the Republican Party...
View ArticleHow toxic leaders destroy people as well as organisations
BY THEO VELDSMAN, University of Johannesburg There is a growing incidence of toxic leadership in organisations across the world. This is clear from anecdotal evidence as well as research which suggests...
View ArticleTrump is the kinglike president many feared when arguing over the US...
BY Maurizio Valsania, Università di Torino If there are any limits to a president’s power, it wasn’t evident from Donald Trump’s speech before a joint session of Congress on March 4, 2025. In that...
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