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( Haïku ) De l'écoute professionnalisée (tags)

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Crash Course (tags)

The present crisis means that, to a degree previously undreamt of, ever-greater numbers of human beings will simply be declared “superfluous.” The much-invoked “new role of the state” has not the slightest chance of recreating a 1960s style social welfare capitalism, with full employment and a rising standard of living.

GHB, détournement du capital (tags)

Notre système est organisé comme un bordel...

( haïku ) De l'écoute professionnalisée (tags)

L'amitié de la rivalité...

Paraphysique de la plus-value (tags)

Les bourgeoisies récupèrent tout ce qui est récupérable...

Disney Heroes: Battle Mode Hack Diamonds and Gold (tags)

Join the battle in this action-packed RPG starring Disney and Pixar heroes from The Incredibles, Wreck-It Ralph, Toy Story, Zootopia & more! Welcome to the digital City... and enjoy it while you can. A wicked virus is corrupting every pixel, turning even the heroes’ own friends and family against them! Pull together the best teams for the job, equip powerful gear, and battle against incredible odds to save your fellow heroes. Disney Heroes: Battle Mode Hack Mod Get Diamonds and Gold for you device 2018 Android and iOS.

Paraphysique de la plus-value (tags)

Toute plus-value cimente le capitalisme...

Violations of Workers Rights in the Philippines in 2010 (tags)

Aside from the worst forms of labor repression such as the killings of union leaders and members that are well documented by human rights groups, workers in the Philippines suffer from a host of other violations of internationally recognized and constitutionally protected rights and freedoms.

For the Resumtion of the Class Struggle! (tags)

The economic crisis which has crashed down on society has already had and for a long time will have disastrous consequences for the lives of the masses, as every worker can see in his daily life or her work. The bourgeois economists themselves admit it: they do not know what the causes of the crisis are – satisfying themselves by blaming the greed of the bankers or excessive financial deregulation – and they do not know when it will end and give way to the long-awaited “economic recovery”. The current crisis is the crisis of the capitalist mode of production, incapable of stopping itself, forced to produce always more commodities, at a certain point it comes up against the limits of the market.

You Are Welcome to Kill Me, If You Will (tags)

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