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The Story Is Falling Apart: Capitalism, Collapse, and What Comes Next
There is a story capitalism tells about itself, and it goes something like this: work hard, stay disciplined, and the system will reward you. The planet is a resource. Progress is inevitable. Growth is good. For a long time, that story held. People believed it - or at least accepted it. But right now, in the middle of an accelerating ecological crisis, the story is visibly, undeniably falling apart. What replaces it matters enormously. And if this semester in the Ecology-Phil

Adedunni Dayo-Kayode
May 175 min read
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Nauru - Poster Child for Late-Stage Capitalism
Before it was a phosphate mine, a tax haven, an offshore prison, or a climate cautionary tale, the small south pacific island of Nauru was known to Europeans as Pleasant Island. A British captain named John Fearn gave it that name in 1798 after sighting what looked like (as was!) an attractive and peaceful island. At the time, the name likely seemed innocent enough: a lush island, remote from Europe, pleasant because it looked untouched by systems that would latter eviscerate

Faith Coladarci
May 177 min read
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Capitalism as Parasitism
Growing up in Pakistan and living in America for over a decade now, I have seen the place where capitalism benefits the few elites and the place where the labor force of many is used to extract and produce. I saw young kids in the global south busy with menial labor. Young girls sitting in one place for hours making hand-tied knots to produce the most exquisite carpets... When I asked, why are the laborers so young, the answer given to me, still echoes in my mind... And it w

Syeda Fatima Mohsin Ali
May 175 min read
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Keeping Cool at Oakton College
Spring into summer, and the winter is gone! As we celebrate winter’s departure, we are not just welcoming the return of greener grass,...

Kate Capilitan
May 8, 20255 min read
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Growth: Reciprocity or Profit?
As I walk across the farmland tended by an Anishinaabe tribe, I gaze upon the golden kernels of corn growing atop the tall, green stalk....

Natka Feduniak & Narcis Neacsu
May 6, 20255 min read
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Human or Windigo?: How We Rooted Ourselves in Darkness and How We Can Branch into Light
Windigo "Deer Monster" Illustration by Dane Cozens Colonizers of this world have used organized religion, geographical terraforming,...

Romeo Shamoun & Megi Tsvetkova
May 2, 20254 min read
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