The entire EU supply chain is subsidized.
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Digital surveillance is omnipresent in the west. Apparently nobody cares.
From my reading Hudson's Superimperialism is an more an extension of Lenin's Imperialism, based on how material conditions had evolved over the interim fifty years and the lessons learned from (at initial publication) the first generation or so of US dollar hegemony. To simplify it maybe too much, it adds a monetary dimension to the already established framework of finance capital being the driving force behind imperialism.
Superimperialism is indeed the same English term often used for Kautsky's Überimperialismus hypothesis. Yet apart from the initial parallel of a global cartel, ie. dollar hegemony, I don't see much of Kautsky's ideas represented in Hudson's work, but I'm also not terribly familiar with überimperialism.
For an actual explanation for what happened in 1971, economically and monetarily at least, go ahead and read Michael Hudson's Superimperialism and Global Fracture. Superimperialism was so prescient at its original publishing that the US government itself used the book and the theory as a manual on how to be better superimperialists right back around 1971, and hired Hudson as a consultant.
I won't comment on the fascist economics presented in the linked website.
Still no worse than the worst of the male grifters.
The Silicon Valley thieves are just copying and stealing from over a century of US industrial strategy.
Full disclosure, I'm not a metalhead by any means, and Metallica isn't always considered pure metal, but this one hits just right.
To be fair, it's not hard to beat expectations when the expectation of the western press is "imminent collapse!!!"
Forgejo is foss fork. Gitea, while being free and open source as well for the time being, is run by a for-profit corporation now.
"Forge-yo" difficult to say?
Private property.
No. The river runs into the ocean anyway, and even if a new source of freshwater were to run into the ocean, the oceans are so massive there wouldn't be any measurable change in salinity. A canal like this probably won't have much flow anyway, as it's meant for shipping and transportation rather than water diversion or irrigation.
The article does note some concerns in terms of additional pollution and disruption of wildlife due to increased traffic and more industry.