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The Challenges of Small-Scale Fisherfolk In The Age of Total Efficiency

January 11, 2018 by Alicia Said Leave a Comment

The competition posed by industrial fishing turns artisanal fishers into powerless spectators whose lifestyle and wellbeing are sacrificed in the name of efficiency.

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Filed Under: More Isles of the Left, Society & Politics Tagged With: artisanal fisheries, neoliberalism, small-scale fisheries

PL: The Party Which Lost Its Soul

January 9, 2018 by Joseph Abela Leave a Comment

Today’s Labour Party simply stands for making the cake bigger, not dividing it in a fair way.

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Filed Under: More Isles of the Left, Society & Politics Tagged With: economic growth, inequality, Labour Party, minimum wage, rent

Valletta: A Capital of Whose Culture?

January 5, 2018 by Raisa Galea 1 Comment

Valletta does not lack culture of its own. On the contrary, it has plenty of it—the little mundane rituals of “hello” and “how are you”, the feasts, the relationships between the people whom Valletta comforts and makes feel at home. [Read more…] about Valletta: A Capital of Whose Culture?

Filed Under: More Isles of the Left, Society & Politics Tagged With: class identities, culture, European Capital Of Culture, gentrification, heritage, Valletta

There Can Be No Equitable Solution For Planned Pembroke School

January 4, 2018 by Martin Galea De Giovanni Leave a Comment

The planned Chiswick House School in Pembroke is a testimony to the lack of social and environmental justice.

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Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: Chiswick House School, discrimination, Environment

Malta 2017: The Grim Spectacle Of Hypocrisy

December 28, 2017 by Raisa Galea 2 Comments

Navigating through buzzwords, confusion and hypocrisy of the 2017’s political hysteria. [Read more…] about Malta 2017: The Grim Spectacle Of Hypocrisy

Filed Under: More Isles of the Left Tagged With: big business, Civil Society Network, corruption, democracy, inequality, Malta, MaltaFiles, solidarity, tax avoidance

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