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Two men sort betel leaves

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Villagers in the Indian state of Odisha are fighting a major steel plant development, in the face of intense repression –...

Illustration: Marco Melgrati

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Political theorist Neil Vallelly on why the state keeps passing the buck to the individual.

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Lavinia Steinfort on the insidious 'investor protection mechanisms' stacking the odds in favour of...

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Twenty-year-old McDonald’s worker Annalise Peters warns that workers plan to hold the fast food giant...

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The state may still be the primary oppressor of civil society rights, but transnational corporations now have a greater impact...

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Bishop Johannes Seoka takes the mining company to task, nearly five years after the massacre.

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Capitalism's end might be in sight, but it might not be good news, German sociologist Wolfgang Streeck warned in a conference...

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Global Justice Now has launched a petition to convince the UK
government to protect human rights from corporate power,...

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Mark Engler bemoans the corporate colonization of public space.

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Does it matter that these titans are so successful? Vanessa Baird examines what their domination means for...

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How new trade deals – and Investor-State Dispute Settlements in particular – are giving more power to companies to sue...

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Many myths are constructed to justify not paying taxes. David Hutt explores some of them.

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Simon Trace on the skewed priorities of medical research.

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Five reasons not to buy BP’s story about the end of its sponsorship deals.

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Good for corporations, but what about the pupils? Adam Unwin and John Yandell consider the...

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