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Author Archives: Rashid Faridi
The [R]evolutionary City
Originally posted on DEMOCRACITIES:
by Nathan Mahaffey ABSTRACT: Understanding the city requires understanding its processes of development. This essay stirs a dialectical exploration between social processes of ‘evolution’ and ‘revolution’. The objective is to question through which types of processes…
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One Radical on Another; Paul Watson’s tribute to Mandela(link)
From iFaqeer’s Blog As Nelson Mandela passes in our minds into ancesterhood, to quote the President of Nigeria, there will be talk of his radical legacy. I can find no better way to open that discussion by turning to a … Continue reading
Ninety Percent of the Globe was Captured by British(link)
Britshers had invaded almost 90% of the countries around the globe, according a new study. The analysis of the histories of the almost 200 countries in the world found that there are only 22 countries which have never experienced an invasion … Continue reading
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