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The myth of the 'lesser evil': Why US progressives back Biden


As beneficiaries of the country s imperialist system, supposedly progressive Americans have never truly sought radical change
President Joe Biden took office this month after defeating Donald Trump in the 2020 vote (AFP/file photo)
Ever since I arrived in the United States to begin my university education in 1982, I have been baffled by arguments used by white (and some Black and Latino) American progressives, leftists and socialists to justify voting for Democratic presidential and congressional candidates.
Unlike mainstream liberal and conservative Americans, who believe their country is God’s gift to the world, the arguments of progressives often stress that Democrats are the “lesser evil” of the two contending parties. ....

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'Build back better'? Johnson's government has no interest in tackling inequality | Coronavirus


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The slogan beloved of politicians from Bill Clinton to Boris Johnson is all too often a cover for crony capitalism
A food bank in Burnley, north-west England, December 2020. Photograph: Jon Super/Rex/Shutterstock
A food bank in Burnley, north-west England, December 2020. Photograph: Jon Super/Rex/Shutterstock
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In December 2006, two years after the Indian Ocean tsunami had brought terrible destruction and loss of life to large parts of south-east Asia, the UN published a report titled Key Propositions for Building Back Better.
The author of this document, the UN secretary general’s special envoy for tsunami recovery, former US president Bill Clinton, wrote that “while a disaster can actually create opportunities to shift development patterns – to build back better – recovery can also perpetuate pre-existing patterns of vulnerability and di ....

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7 Notable Paintings in Switzerland


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Swiss cultural life shows strands of German, Italian, and French influence, among others, but its uniqueness is particularly apparent in its art and artists and its museums and other art venues. Here are just seven paintings from that milieu.
Earlier versions of the descriptions of these paintings first appeared in 1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die
, edited by Stephen Farthing (2018). Writers’ names appear in parentheses.
Interior of St. Bavo in Haarlem (1636)
The Thirty Years’ War (1618–48) signaled the decline of the Holy Roman Empire and saw Catholic churches across Europe stripped of their ornament to reveal pale, austere interiors. Pieter Saenredam traveled extensively through the Netherlands making precise and accurate drawings documenting the interiors of numerous churches. The church of St. Bavo, where Saenredam would eventually be buried, was one that he painted frequently. Saenredam was acquainted with the architect Jacob van Campe ....

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5 Surprisingly Fascinating Forts in France


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Forts can be dull, utilitarian structures, but here are four forts and one group of forts in France that are rich with significance and interest.
Earlier versions of the descriptions of these forts first appeared in 1001 Amazing Places You Must See Before You Die
, edited by Richard Cavendish (2016). Writers’ names appear in parentheses.
Citadel of Île Sainte-Marguerite (off Cannes)
Île Sainte-Marguerite lies half a mile (800 meters) from the Riviera town of Cannes. Until the 20th century, the fort on the island was home to many famous prisoners of the French state. The most well-known of these is the so-called man in the iron mask a captive of King Louis XIV whose identity was an obsessively kept secret. ....

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