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Geometric composition with factory landscape. Giorgio de Chirico.

Geometric composition with factory landscape. Giorgio de Chirico.

Contradictions in Capitalism — For-profit Agribusiness Threatens Everything

Daniel Tarade November 23, 2020

Do pandemics emerge simply by chance? Arguing from a eco-socialist perspective, we instead highlight how the capitalist system inevitably leads to the vertically-integrated and globalized agribusiness model that serves as a breeding ground for new pandemics.

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In Socialism Tags SARS-CoV-2, Coronavirus, H5N1, Influenza, Swine Flu, Nipah Virus, MERS, Tuberculosis, Marx, Socialism, IMF, NAFTA, NAFTA Flu, China, Mexico, United States, Smithfield, Rob Wallace, COVID-19
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La Gare de l’Est. Maximilien Luce 

La Gare de l’Est. Maximilien Luce

The Virology of Capitalism

Daniel Tarade June 5, 2020

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, socialists insist that “Capitalism is the Virus!” Capitalist systems promote the material conditions to promote pandemics and other widespread health problems. Austerity drives malnutrition and susceptibility to pestilence, and the profit-motive leads to inappropriate usage of antibiotics. We must inoculate ourselves against corporate propaganda and wipe the system of exploitation and oppression off the face of the earth.

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In Socialism Tags Thomas McKeown, Tuberculosis, Antibiotics, Capitalism, Socialism
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Distraining for Rent. Sir David Wilkie.

Distraining for Rent. Sir David Wilkie.

Socialism and Human Health

Daniel Tarade October 18, 2019

We are taught that all improvements in societal health are causally linked to a corresponding scientific advance. This is the myth of heroic science. It is clear that lifespan has steadily increased due to a decline in infectious disease mortality. However, this has more to do with improve quality of life due to labour and socialist movements than antibiotic and vaccine development. Socialism is capable of improving our material conditions through wealth redistribution and my allowing democratic control of our scientific institutions to make sure we all benefit from our collective genius and creativity.

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In Philosophy of Science, Socialism Tags Science, Vaccines, Antibiotics, Penicillin, Tuberculosis, Socialism, Labour Movement, Measles
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