The Anger Of The Unprivileged Is Rising Globally
Submitted by Charles Hugh-Smith of OfTwoMinds blog,
Privilege serves the same purpose--benefiting the few at the expense of the many--regardless of the system's ideological labels.
Submitted by Charles Hugh-Smith of OfTwoMinds blog,
Privilege serves the same purpose--benefiting the few at the expense of the many--regardless of the system's ideological labels.
Pew released a survey earlier this month on American attitudes on foreign policy and America’s role in the world. Notably, only 27% said that they thought the U.S. does too little in trying to solve world problems:
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In what has been another quiet overnight session, which unlike the past two days has not seen steep, illiquid gaps higher in US equity futures (the E-mini was up 3 points and accelerating to the upside as of this writing so there is still ample time for the momentum algos to go berserk), the main event was the price of Brent rising above $50 for the first time since November with WTI rising as high as $49.97.
As shown in the chart below, Brent crude surpassed $50 a barrel for the first time since November, lifting commodity companies and buoying currencies where oil is produced.
Submitted by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.com,
The definition of “extremist” is a rather ambiguous issue primarily dependent on opinion rather than fact. That is to say, it is generally the people in power and their propaganda mouthpieces that determine who is an extremist and who is not. There is no set or fair standard.