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Study shows that one 'super-corporation' pulls the strings of the global economy | Mail... - 0 views

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    A University of Zurich study 'proves' that a small group of companies - mainly banks - wields huge power over the global economy. The study is the first to look at all 43,060 transnational corporations and the web of ownership between them - and created a 'map' of 1,318 companies at the heart of the global economy. The study found that 147 companies formed a 'super entity' within this, controlling 40 per cent of its  wealth. All own part or all of one another. Most are banks - the top 20 includes Barclays and Goldman Sachs. But the close connections mean that the network could be vulnerable to collapse
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New Left Review - David Graeber: The New Anarchists - 0 views

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    It's hard to think of another time when there has been such a gulf between intellectuals and activists; between theorists of revolution and its practitioners. Writers who for years have been publishing essays that sound like position papers for vast social movements that do not in fact exist seem seized with confusion or worse, dismissive contempt, now that real ones are everywhere emerging. It's particularly scandalous in the case of what's still, for no particularly good reason, referred to as the 'anti-globalization' movement, one that has in a mere two or three years managed to transform completely the sense of historical possibilities for millions across the planet. This may be the result of sheer ignorance, or of relying on what might be gleaned from such overtly hostile sources as the New York Times; then again, most of what's written even in progressive outlets seems largely to miss the point-or at least, rarely focuses on what participants in the movement really think is most important about it. As an anthropologist and active participant-particularly in the more radical, direct-action end of the movement-I may be able to clear up some common points of misunderstanding; but the news may not be gratefully received. Much of the hesitation, I suspect, lies in the reluctance of those who have long fancied themselves radicals of some sort to come to terms with the fact that they are really liberals: interested in expanding individual freedoms and pursuing social justice, but not in ways that would seriously challenge the existence of reigning institutions like capital or state. And even many of those who would like to see revolutionary change might not feel entirely happy about having to accept that most of the creative energy for radical politics is now coming from anarchism-a tradition that they have hitherto mostly dismissed-and that taking this movement seriously will necessarily also mean a respectful engagement with it. I am writing
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World | David Graeber: The Shock of Victory - 0 views

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    The biggest problem facing direct action movements is that we don't know how to handle victory. This might seem an odd thing to say because of a lot of us haven't been feeling particularly victorious of late. Most anarchists today feel the global justice movement was kind of a blip: inspiring, certainly, while it lasted, but not a movement that succeeded either in putting down lasting organizational roots or transforming the contours of power in the world. The anti-war movement was even more frustrating, since anarchists and anarchist tactics were largely marginalized. The war will end, of course, but that's just because wars always do. No one is feeling they contributed much to it.
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Simon Sinek: How great leaders inspire action | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Simon Sinek has a simple but powerful model for inspirational leadership all starting with a golden circle and the question "Why?" His examples include Apple, Martin Luther King, and the Wright brothers ...
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Glenn Greenwald On "America's Lawless Elite" | On Point with Tom Ashbrook - 0 views

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    Glenn Greenwald studied law and spent ten years as a litigator in federal and state courts across the country. Now he's a big two-fisted progressive blogger and columnist for Salon.com. And he's out with a blistering critique of what has happened to American law. We've stopped applying it to everyone, says Greenwald. We've carved out an exemption for Americans in the halls of power. We've created what Greenwald calls a "lawless elite" that is running roughshod over our economy and national policy. Over American law. This hour On Point: Glenn Greenwald, and liberty and justice for some.
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Dynamism in Design - 0 views

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    ArteCharpentier & Abciss-Architectes propose a dynamic iconic structure on the Paris waterfront, giving it more power without concealing the sea view and providing instant appeal to the visitors. http://globalhop.indiaartndesign.com/2015/01/dynamism-in-design.html
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Unleashing the Power of Colour in Architecture - Awardee 2014! - 0 views

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    Don't you think colours add an altogether new dimension to the spaces we inhabit? Get to know about a school building that oozes warmth by means of its diverse colour palette and leave us your views...
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Exploring the exponential power of design thinking at Pune Design Festival 2016 - 0 views

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    "We should pave the way for a people-centric design system that will have compassion and empathy as its core values" This was the gist of the 2-day, 35-speakers, 4-workshops Pune Design Festival 2016. Check out the full story here…
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Engaging with tech the fun way! - 0 views

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    Wingardium Leviosa!! Tech enthusiasts especially Harry Potter fans - here is something for you - a build-it-yourself tech kit that teaches you the basics of coding and equips you with the power to influence it to fit into your narrative of storytelling (ideas) and make creativity fun! Check out all you need to know about the Kano Harry Potter Coding Kit developed in association with @warner-bros--entertainment …
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We Are Social Creatures: The Power of Others to Support Our Habits | Psychology Today - 3 views

  • Your attempt to change a habit means that others will need to work at their lives too. They might even grumble and resist. The good news, of course, is that eventually they will become accustomed to your new way of doing things. Humans are incredibly adaptive creatures. What was once new becomes commonplace and what was once usual becomes odd and foreign.
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Dhara | Mini Web Series| Ep.1| Motivational Moments with Artist Brinda Miller - 0 views

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    Especially for you, Artist Brinda Miller, known for her manifold talents as a creator talks about introspection as a potent tool in these unprecedented times. Ep.1 of this mini web series 'Dhara' Let's together harness the power of positivity.
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Crafting a powerful experience through cultural architecture! - 0 views

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    A bold form that draws from the modernist style of the campus and yet fosters a fresh perspective - the Anáhuac Cultural Centre is itself a work of art by Grinberg + Topelson Architects and Broissin Interiors.
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Calculated restraint amps up the interiors of Conrad New York Midtown - 0 views

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    Celebrated hospitality design firm Stonehill Taylor renovates the all-suite Conrad New York Midtown using restraint as a powerful tool to depict a seamless connection between contemporary design, curated art and space planning suited to the global traveller. Check it out here…
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Mandala: The art of a spiritual journey - 0 views

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    From ancient references to being a part of home décor items, the art of Mandala has traversed a long path without losing its power to heal, leading to inner peace and enlightenment
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Candid-Dynamic-Green: Campus Kolding - Aluminium Awardee 2015 - 0 views

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    2015's ALU-award winner is an ingenious dynamic facade design by Henning Larsen Architects. Check it out and leave us your views...
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