Tag: Review
The Revolt Against Globalisation from Nadav Eyal’s Perspective
Never in history have we have been so interconnected yet so lonely as our social circle is ever-decreasing, due to the...
Stories hidden in bright daylight: a review of Christina Lamb’s Our...
Disturbing Content: the warning Christina Lamb repeatedly received after sending off her reports on how war affects women. Repelled by these responses,...
Review: The True Cost – shedding light into the abysses of...
Since this issue’s topic is global trade, I wanted to review and recommend a documentary about a highly globalised industry. The True...
We Are The Wave – Watch it or dodge it?
What could a juvenile offender, an upper-middle class goody, a Muslim immigrant, the son of two farmers and a girl that grew...
Years and Years: and the world we built.
“But you didn’t do
anything, did you? 20 years ago … did you walk out? Did you write letters of
complaint? Did you go...