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Humanists and Christians urge as many as possible to get vaccinated against Covid-19

Humanist and Christian leaders have come together to urge as many people as possible to get vaccinated against Covid-19. The move, by the UK’s humanist movement and by Churches Together in England the Scottish Church Leaders Forum on behalf of their around 60 member churches, is being made now that everyone over 40 has been […]

How is Brexit affecting British business? Telegraph readers have their say

What impact do you think Brexit has had on Britain s businesses and workforces? Read on for the best discussion points from our readers and share your own view in the comments section at the bottom of this article.  The UK is stable, economically prosperous and socially progressive @Ver Cr: We all know that businesses make decisions based on a range of factors including, (but not limited to, tax regime, social policies that include the ease of hiring and firing, access to markets, cost of manufacture and selling, cultural alignment, interest rates and general economic outlook, among others.  Brexit was only ever a period of uncertainty. Businesses hate uncertainty (as do mortgage buyers) and so the threats to go or stay were only ever a way to increase leverage and competitive advantage over the government.

Monthly Review | Capital and the Ecology of Disease

New beech leaves, Gribskov Forest in the northern part of Sealand, Denmark. Malene Thyssen, Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link. John Bellamy Foster is the editor of Monthly Review and a professor of sociology at the University of Oregon. Brett Clark is associate editor of Monthly Review and a professor of sociology at the University of Utah. Hannah Holleman is a director of the Monthly Review Foundation and an associate professor of sociology at Amherst College. “The old Greek philosophers,” Frederick Engels wrote in Socialism: Utopian and Scientific, “were all born natural dialecticians.” 1 Nowhere was this more apparent than in ancient Greek medical thought, which was distinguished by its strong materialist and ecological basis. This dialectical, materialist, and ecological approach to epidemiology (from the ancient Greek

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