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Mashup Score: 3Bono Is Still Trying to Figure Out U2 and Himself - 1 year(s) ago
“That alchemy, there’s something I would love to understand about it that I don’t,” says the singer, author of a new memoir “Surrender.”
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Valerie Charolles is a researcher at the Institut Mines-Telecom Business School and associate researcher at the Interdisciplinary Institute of Anthropology of the Contemporary (CNRS-EHESS) She has published four papers, including ‘Le libéralisme contre le capitalisme’ in which she describes the synonymy between the two concepts as ideologies, taking the form of a ‘soft totalitarianism’. As part…
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Mashup Score: 3Why do we ignore capitalism when we examine the health crises of our time? - The BMJ - 3 year(s) ago
Our reluctance to look at capitalism when we investigate global patterns of health and disease has a cost, writes Nicholas Freudenberg A cascade of health crises—from the covid-19 pandemic, to […]More…
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Mashup Score: 4Bangladesh Is Becoming South Asia’s Economic Bull Case - 3 year(s) ago
Graduation from the ranks of least economically developed countries highlights Bangladesh’s impressive export-led growth. It could go even further if it can diversify its manufacturing base.
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Mashup Score: 0Public health emergency or opportunity to profit? The two faces of the COVID-19 pandemic - 3 year(s) ago
“Never let a good crisis go to waste”.1 The exploitation of disasters by those in powerful positions is not a modern phenomenon. For centuries, multinational corporations have demonstrated a remarkable ability to turn the misfortunes of others into opportunities for lucrative gains. In the 17th century, the English and Dutch East India Companies, among others, were at the forefront of the…
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It is quite possible that the attempt to treat COVID-19 will bear out as the peak of pharmaceutical research and development in human history. The race is on, replete with attempts at a vaccine and repurposing of drugs — many of them from rheumatology — to mitigate the infection at various stages. However, millions of potential patients and unprecedented demand presents big pharma
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It is quite possible that the attempt to treat COVID-19 will bear out as the peak of pharmaceutical research and development in human history. The race is on, replete with attempts at a vaccine and repurposing of drugs — many of them from rheumatology — to mitigate the infection at various stages. However, millions of potential patients and unprecedented demand presents big pharma
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When the history of the coronavirus epoch is written, The Watchdog hopes historians don’t neglect to mention Prestige Ameritech and its owner, Mike Bowen. The North Richland Hills company is America’s No. 1 maker of hospital surgical masks.During this crisis, you’d think the company would be pushing forward on all cylinders, working 24/7 to manufacture the one commodity that Americans and the…
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Bono comes around: "the off-ramp out of extreme poverty is, ugh, commerce, it's entrepreneurial capitalism." But he couldn't stifle that "ugh." :) https://t.co/UxhBm9MJT9 #capitalism #globalhealth #globaldev #poverty https://t.co/sl3RtxI9Jk