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The Tragedy of Drowned Baby Dolls

July 5, 2018 by The IotL Magazine Leave a Comment

The reality of dead babies might be too much to swallow, and indifference to dead babies might strike a guilty chord or two. Thus, to free public conscience from sorrow and compassion for the dead children, a new story was injected in the media: The picture of the dead babies was staged. [Read more…] about The Tragedy of Drowned Baby Dolls

Filed Under: More Isles of the Left, Society & Politics Tagged With: migration, propaganda, racism

How Can the Left Win?

July 3, 2018 by The IotL Magazine 1 Comment

The left should stop focusing on what is wrong in our system and start focusing on a vision of the future that is positive, hopeful and even fun. The left has so many things to offer that people want, such as free healthcare, free education, research and innovation to improve people’s lives and reduce their labour hours and enhance work-life balance.

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Filed Under: More Isles of the Left, Society & Politics, Voices Tagged With: alternatives, democracy, left-wing politics, strategy

A Culture of Concealment and Non-Declaration: is the Car Park Attendant an Anomaly?

June 26, 2018 by Rachael Scicluna Leave a Comment

The parkers are our modern working class entrepreneurs. The parkers, like the developers, landlords and ministers understand the market too well. The parkers managed to carve out their own jobs just at the right time in a neo-patronage system. [Read more…] about A Culture of Concealment and Non-Declaration: is the Car Park Attendant an Anomaly?

Filed Under: More Isles of the Left, Society & Politics Tagged With: employment, neoliberalism, stereotypes

How Dockyard Workers Stood Up for Peace

June 21, 2018 by Michael Grech Leave a Comment

On the 23rd June 1988, Dockyard workers blocked access to the Grand Harbour, so as not to allow in the aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal. The Ark Royal had to divert its route and enter Saint Paul’s Bay.  [Read more…] about How Dockyard Workers Stood Up for Peace

Filed Under: More Isles of the Left, Society & Politics, Voices Tagged With: disarmament, Malta Dockyard

If You Wish to Make Malta a Better Place, Don’t Whine—Act on the Causes!

June 19, 2018 by Raisa Galea Leave a Comment

Without a clear understanding of what underpins the challenges that Malta is facing, it’s highly unlikely we’ll solve any of them.  [Read more…] about If You Wish to Make Malta a Better Place, Don’t Whine—Act on the Causes!

Filed Under: More Isles of the Left, Society & Politics Tagged With: democracy, Environment, neoliberalism, xenophobia

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