Introducing ‘The Social Populist’
Reclaiming the humanist left.
Reclaiming the humanist left.
Synopsis of the chequered history of pharma and vaccine Colonialism in India from British Colonial times to the current ‘war on Covid.’
Phil Shannon continues his review of Mattias Desmet’s ‘The Psychology of Totalitarianism.’
Dr. Maya Valecha details the need for nationalisation of the Indian healthcare system in light of the failures of the current part-privatised system that the coronavirus situation highlighted.
Our correspondent, who is retired and living in Greece, reflects on the new system of vaccine passports and fines for over 60s who refuse the booster.
We are in the midst of a global geo-financial and geo-political mutation, writes Fabio Vighi, one of those watershed moments that very rarely occur during one’s lifetime.
Part 1 reviewed the technical reasons why masks don’t work, and documented the suite of health harms they pose in return. Part 2 seeks to explain why they have risen to such prominence despite this.
On average, we touch our faces 23 times an hour. In part 1, Phil Shannon summarises the overwhelming evidence that shows face masks don’t protect and points out the multiple ways in which they harm.
Dave B revisits James Burnham’s 1940s theory of a ‘managerial revolution’ as a context for what is happening now.
The final contribution we are publishing from the event last month is a set of critical observations by Simon Elmer, who was unable to attend.