Articles tagged with: freedom
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Thank you for taking time to listen and learn about the background of the Egyptian revolution. Following episode begins with basic introduction made by Richard Boyd Barrett. During his speech he refers to Asmaa Nassar speaking in the previous installment. You may want to listen to it, if you haven’t yet.
Richard makes few interesting points, among which he explains why this particular revolution is so important to all of us and builds bridge of similarities between their culture and ours – obscuring the fact that we are not so much …
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Today’s episode contains first segment of the recording documenting the conference organized by members of Irish Socialist Party, on the 4th Feb 2011. Meeting was held in Cassidy’s Hotel (Dublin, Ireland) late afternoon. Few days after first protests on the streets of Egypt. Hours after local demo in front of Egyptian Embassy and lastly – day prior to march trough streets of Dublin.
Series of three following recordings on that topic will be featuring number of Egyptian activists, political prisoners random citizens and conclusion from Richard Boyd Barrett.
This particular episode features …
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Publishing on the internet allows authors to amend their statements in the most convenient and guilt-free way imaginable.
By saying this, I hope to be excused for an update to following column, as I feel some events lately brought me to much more relevant conclusions.
Undeniably, meaning of both terms: “amateur” and “professional” changed within the time possibly shorter than two decades.
My impression is that an amateur is closely nowadays associated with such words as sloppiness, disorganization and ineptitude. Professionalism however would be quite an opposite. A default description of excellence – …
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It’s dark despite its only 1pm. Heads of fellow passengers struggle to balance in free fall toward foldable mini tables with carefully prepacked food. I’m looking around and assuming, that those out of ordinary circumstances are so unique only because I have made them so in my head. After all this is my first transcontinental journey, and I’m simply new to all this. It doesn’t mean I cannot reflect on them freely as the newbie hoping that return flight will turn them in to a silly set of scribbles. On …

