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Capitalism Thrives on Inequality

By Snorri Páll Jónsson Úlfhildarson, originally published in Morgunblaðið - In his article, “Is There Enough Aluminium in the World?” Jakob Björnsson, former director of energy affairs points out that...

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The Icelandic Government has Collapsed… and then what? – A Letter from...

A letter from Icelandic anarchists who have taken part in the revolt against the recently collapsed government. The article originally appeared on Aftaka.org, an Icelandic anarchist website. The...

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Green is the New Spectacle

By Jason Slade Originally published in the Nor easter The Spectacle Environmental issues can oftentimes be very complex. Some issues directly relate to climate change, and some do not. However, it is...

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Inside a Charging Bull

Iceland, one year on By Haukur Már Helgason After Iceland’s three banks collapsed in October 2008 – a bankruptcy bigger than Lehmann Brothers’ in a republic of 300,000 inhabitants – the public...

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Does Man Own Earth?

On Magma, Björk, the separation of philosophy and reality, xenophobia, green industry, false solutions, borders, Earth conservation and liberation. By Snorri Páll Jónsson Úlfhildarson and originally...

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From Siberia to Iceland: Century Aluminum, Glencore and the Incestuous World...

A special report for Saving Iceland by Dónal O’Driscoll Preface Glencore are the majority shareholder of Century, the owner of one operational and one half-built smelter in Iceland, it’s key...

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Angeli Novi’s Time Bomb Ticking in the Continuum of History

By Snorri Páll Jónsson Úlfhildarson, originally published in the Reykjavík Grapevine. There is a photograph by Richard Peter of a statue of an angel overlooking the card-house-like ruins of Dresden....

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