The High Cost of Capitalism: The Stress Health Crisis
The pressure to produce and perform in the workplace, combined with the competition for financial success can lead to a cycle of stress that can be difficult to escape.
The pressure to produce and perform in the workplace, combined with the competition for financial success can lead to a cycle of stress that can be difficult to escape.
With the prospects of both social and environmental disaster looming ever closer, the progressive, cooperation inclined “Left” remains impotent and fragmented. It desperately needs a plan, a solid blueprint of actions that will enable it to consolidate its impact.
Trying to encourage social change can be a frustrating endeavour, and the dominant focus on symptoms and flimsy feel good issues can be draining.
We are a species in crisis, broad ecological decline is impacting negatively on global biodiversity. Our climate altered, a result of increased atmospheric…
All the world’s economies are in the midst of a major crash. This has happened before, it is happening now and if we…
This article about overpopulation is published in our digital magazine Latent Axiom, get a copy for $3.50 au here to read more like…
In the area of eleven per cent of our human family is currently suffering as a result of undernourishment, eight hundred twenty one…
The blame game has reared its ugly head yet again, but the focus has moved from Bankers after the financial crisis to blaming polluters.
The process of refining our social approach has provided our species with prodigious intellectual and technical advances.
There is, and has been for the last decade, a new social consciousness emerging from within our species which embraces automation.A consciousness which understands and respects our inter-connectivity with each other, the world and life on our shared planet.