Isn’t it strange that so few people who are assumed to be ‘modern slaves’ see themselves as such?
The drive toward a basic income isn’t new. It’s a 100-year-old movement that has gotten stronger each time inequality has returned to the public discussion.
After a successful pilot project in Madhya Pradesh the India Network for Basic Income is setting its sights higher.
Within the framework of this year's "Fearless Cities" summit, Fundación Avina and DemocraciaAbierta established a special collaboration to explore some of the most exciting poltical experiences
Cities need an overarching, positive narrative that binds all people to where they live, and where day to day behaviour and activities connect well with civic life. Interview.
The revolution to build democratic ‘stability’ and peace based on human rights and respect for citizen participation is an open-ended process in which dialogue, negotiation and participation are vital and ‘immortal’ cornerstones. Español
Former minister demands answers on £6,000 fine, questioning legality of DUP’s mystery source of Brexit cash
To take back control we need neither to retreat to existing nation-states nor to replicate the nation state’s authoritarian structures at a smaller, regional level.
The new slavery estimates will guide international policy for years to come, which is why we need to start taking their data limitations seriously.
The imperialist and racist undertones of ‘modern slavery’ should be troubling for anybody seeking to advance human rights. Español
Brazil's biggest environmental catastrophe of recent times is reaching its two-year mark, but the mining company is still trying to evade its responsibilities by co-opting the state. Español Português
Only one major pro-Leave donor refuses to distance himself from controversial £435,000, which bankrolled DUP's Brexit spending spree.