On this edition of Media Roots Radio, Robbie and Abby Martin discuss the notion of structural violence within the corporatocracy and the pipe dream of the ‘free market’ when it comes to the idea that deregulation results in corporate accountability. They also outline the latest developments in 3D printing, and talk about how the technology could be as revolutionary as the Internet by democratizing production and manufacturing, leveling the playing field for innovators all over the world.
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Not true about the Square. They’re tighter than (insert crude joke here). Granted, I have a S4 so it may just be an iPhone issue.
You guys need more exposure – these topics are important. But you are among 0.000000000001% of the population that “want to know” or REALLY CARE!!The masses are their own – AND OUR – enemy through ignorance- what we need is to find a way to energize them to start CARING about what’s going on (near impossible – to much material temptation!!!). Fixing the world is easy – just “invert” the system from “competition” to “cooperation” and treat everyone like they were your children. Its simple!!! Every country would supply their own needs from whatever natural resources they have with any surplus/deficiency met by imports/exports and countries without natural resources can be sent things to process (human resources are natural too!! The “fix” is very simple – the masses are very difficult!!!