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Chile: the philosophical question | openDemocracy - 0 views

  • In Chile, social networks, academia, and the general public have been abuzz with the news that philosophy might be removed from the list of required subjects for high school juniors and seniors.
  • In an endless stream of messages, Chileans have been expressing their opinion on what some consider a step that is consistent with the state of education in the country, with its high costs and its structure devoted to satisfying only economic requirements.
  • Even though this piece of news has generated a great deal of controversy in Chile, it is important to remember that just one year ago Spain said goodbye to philosophy in their schools, highlighting the fact that the spaces for teaching humanities and critical thinking as we know them are experiencing radical changes globally.
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Monsanto, US, & Gates Foundation pressure Kenya to reverse GMO ban - RT News - 0 views

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Piketty's fix for inequality in sync with development plan | Opinion & Analysis | BDlive - 0 views

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Global Competitiveness Report 2015-2016 - Reports - World Economic Forum - 0 views

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Gated Development - is the Gates Foundation always a force for good? | Global Justice Now - 0 views

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Toward a new gospel of wealth / Ford Foundation - 0 views

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Philanthrocapitalism: A Self-Love Story | The Nation - 0 views

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Global Economic Crime Survey 2016: PwC - 0 views

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Why inequality will not be fixed with Pikettian posturing and distorted data - 0 views

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