After the fall of the Berlin Wall, capitalism became the, well, exploitative monopoly of choice. And now we see public assests being privatized for the financial elite.
So where does this leave us? With the 1% grooming the 99% for more war.
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, capitalism became the, well, exploitative monopoly of choice. And now we see public assests being privatized for the financial elite.
So where does this leave us? With the 1% grooming the 99% for more war.
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Humberto da Silva was born and lives in Toronto. An early desire to conquer the English language resulted in literary pretensions and numerous short story publications. The inclusion of “Compassion... More by Humberto DaSilva