The Conversation
Recent developments in the organisation of production have led to the decline of wage employment across much of the world.
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The Conversation
An uncomfortable reality is that looting is perceived by the looters to be socially acceptable and is often encouraged and endorsed within social and community networks
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Researchers are imagining what the world might look like in 2048 — and the new forms of inequality and injustice that might exist
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The high cost of pharmaceuticals often means only the richest patients get lifesaving medicines. As coronavirus drugs emerge, it will require hard, creative work to ensure they’re
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Political and economic power-holders will strive for a return to pre-pandemic ‘normality’
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Economy
Mauritius also needs to do some profound rethinking and initiate fundamental reforms, including land reform, required to usher a new socio-economic order which rallies the nation
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History
Mauritius Times – 60 Years Ago
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Public Health
A sustainable future will depend on whether we can draw potent lessons from past blunders in respect of climate change, inequality, a fairer sharing of the fruits of
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Politics
Is it not high time to trigger a political big bang to free the country from the stifling stranglehold of power politics and finally honour the seminal promises
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