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"The sole meaning of life is to serve humanity." Leo Tolstoy
-Pablo Ouziel is an activist and a free lance writer based in Spain. His
work has appeared in many progressive media including Znet, Palestine
Chronicle, Thomas Paine¹s Corner and Atlantic Free Press.
(6 comments) SHARE Sunday, December 28, 2008 Witnessing the Decay of Western Hegemony and the Rise of the Organic Intellectual
The majority of people no longer see governments as representing their interests, rather they are understood to be puppets of the ruling elites, the capitalist class, and this makes them the enemy. It is the role of the organic intellectual to promote peaceful revolution in the footsteps of Gandhi.
(12 comments) SHARE Friday, September 21, 2007 Recession? How About Collapse of The Capitalist Model of Society As We Know It?
Resession is too mild a word.
The same group of people who lied to the world about the war in Iraq are
doing the same about the state of the global economy, and again the public
is sleepwalking listening to their lullabies. We could be witnessing the
collapse of capitalist model of society as we know it. According to
President Bush, however, we are seeing a "thriving" U.S. economy.
(2 comments) SHARE Friday, September 30, 2011 The "People's Microphone"
This public domain which in its present embodiment opened up first through an "Arab Spring," and quickly mutated into a "European Summer," is now living its "American Fall," and despite understandable and wonderful differences, it clearly offers a glimpse into the specter of a global people's revolt.
SHARE Monday, October 1, 2007 Forgetting Gandhi on International Non-Violence Day
October 2 marks the birth anniversary of human rights activist Mahatma Gandhi and for the first time, the UN is officially proclaiming this day to be the International Day of Non-Violence. Hopefully, on this day we can all spare a little of our time to reflect on how little we have all understood Mahatma Gandhi's message.