The head of research at online publication Our World in Data, Hannah Ritchie, joins the Mongabay Newscast to discuss her new “radically hopeful” read, Not the End of the World: How We Can Be the First Generation to Build a Sustainable Planet. While containing a hopeful array of technological advancements and potential fixes to many […]
If it’s apolitical then it’s guaranteed to be capitalist realism, which is the hegemonic—and therefore invisible/“non-political”—ideology.
The interviewer said almost exactly that! Except nicer and more circumspect. It didn’t seem to make much of an impact but maybe she had something to chew on after the interview.
Elite universities are… elite: they’re bourgeois institutions. And many of their students come from wealthy families. If they have a class consciousness at all, they know they’re on the other side in the class war.
Oxford apparently has a history of big oil funding.