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Democracy never arrives at a resting place - it is always under revision, refinement and revaluation, write authors.
Post-colonial theorists agree that "there is no strict division between the coloniser and the colonised".
Famed Italian philosopher Gianni Vattimo takes issue with both Mario Monti and Silvio Berlusconi.
Walter Mignolo weighs in on the debate on the relative strength's of Eurocentric and non-Eurocentric philosophy.
Zizek "disrupts" ideological structures, the underside of acceptable philosophical, religious and political discourses.
Silvia Mazzini talks to philosopher Santiago Zabala about 'hermeneutic communism' and Chavez as a model for Obama.
Recorded Future predicts when and where a demonstration will occur after mining from the web all the related activities.
Internet and social networks have become as common as "the air we breathe", writes Zabala.
The world needs creative interpretations of global issues, not better descriptions of things people are accustomed to.
The destructive nature of neoliberalism has prompted many philosophers to reconsider communist ideas.
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