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  • away at what I believe is our more fundamental human character – solidarity. It was solidarity that allowed us to emerge as humans and build the first cooperative societies before class society emerged
  • My goal is to try and come to better grips with the culture of neo-liberalism, especially as manifest in Aotearoa/NZ but also in general, in order to help foster action for positive alternatives. Neo-
  • Climate change will increasingly affect the timing and character of such vitally important natural weather patterns as the welcome relief of the monsoon. In April 2015, “unseasonal rain” was actually
  • Tenacious in his beliefs. A complex character. I knew him well as a colleague here. He was someone whose time, conversation and wisdom one appreciated. The peace campaigner was only one side of him. He
  • picked up by other media outlets, exposing the characters behind Plaman(9) and debunking its' unsubstantiated claims about Black Pearl as a stock feed additive.(10) The Otago Daily Times was also running
  • would eliminate most of the coercive and bullying character of the benefits system. The cost can be taken from the rich and super-rich through targetting income and wealth taxes. It’s simple. And we
  • The strength of Jim's character is that he never deviated from those beliefs’. Bolger said those beliefs were now again part of mainstream thinking. ‘If you look at the underlying goal he had, which
  • skills, character etc) could access welfare and education rights. Most New Zealanders are now being denied permanent residence when they apply. Close to 300,000 Kiwis are now living in Australia without
  • has had her “character” called into question given the commercial and financial matters already mentioned (Sunday Star Times, 23/3/10). In response, Ralston dismissed the commercial legal charges
  • unaccountable character of US capitalism". The GW Bush administration has also seen Richard Perle regain an influence he last enjoyed under Reagan. Then Perle advocated first-strike nuclear war. Now he